Scientists have cloned an endangered US animal for the first time, creating a black-footed ferret named Elizabeth Ann from the frozen cells of an ancestor in a landmark achievement that boosts ...
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They've even cloned a wild sheep from a carcass found in a pasture. But an efficient cloning process still eludes them. Clones are more prone to physical defects than regular animals are. And ...
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