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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Cloned animals

    Sea urchin
    Year: Late 1880s
    A German embryologist made one of the first attempts at cloning with dividing sea urchin cells.


    Tadpoles
    Year: 1952
    Two American scientists experimented on amphibians to do their part to further the science of cloning. See pictures of tadpoles.

    Masha the Mouse
    Year: 1986
    Masha was the first successfully cloned mammal. Another mouse was the first mouse cloned from an adult cell that survived to adulthood.

    Polly &a Molly the sheep
    Year: 1997
    Polly and Molly came from the same institute as Dolly.

    Cloned piglets
    Year: 2000
    A litter of five piglets was produced by the same company that cloned Dolly

    Ombretta the mouflon
    Year: 2000
    The European mouflon was the first clone of an endangered mammal species to survive.

    CC the cat
    Year: 2001
    CC was the first cloned cat and pet, but she didn't look or act like much like the original.

    Prometea the horse
    Year: 2003
    Prometea was the first cloned horse and had an unusual link to her mother. See pictures of her. In 2008, she gave birth to her own foal

    Snuppy the Afghan hound
    Year: 2005
    A controversial South Korean scientist was instrumental in creating Snuppy, the world's first cloned dog. See pictures of the dog. He became a father a few years ago

    Missy the dog
    Year: 2007 & 2008
    Missy was the inspiration for the Missyplicity Project, which morphed into this research firm. Four puppies were cloned from the family pet's DNA after she died. The company is no longer cloning dogs

    Trakr the German shepherd
    Year: 2009
    Trakr was cloned after his amazing Sept. 11 story won a contest sponsored by the biotech company started by Missy's owners. See pictures of Trakr and the puppies. He died in 2009.Source URL: https://pokbongkoh.blogspot.com/2011/07/sea-urchin-year-late-1880s-german.html
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