Cloning: Making genetically identical copies of living things
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Listen now (9 mins) | A sheep was born in 1996, near Edinburgh in Scotland. The sheep, named Dolly, came into this world not by way of regular conception but through a novel technology called cloning. British biologists Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell, along with their colleagues at the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh in Scotland, spearheaded this technology, making cloning famous.
Cloning: Making genetically identical copies of living things
Cloning: Making genetically identical copies…
Cloning: Making genetically identical copies of living things
Listen now (9 mins) | A sheep was born in 1996, near Edinburgh in Scotland. The sheep, named Dolly, came into this world not by way of regular conception but through a novel technology called cloning. British biologists Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell, along with their colleagues at the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh in Scotland, spearheaded this technology, making cloning famous.