Japanese scientists make 8 clones of a cow

From: Han Huang (hhuang@MIT.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 09 1998 - 10:26:55 MST


See today's _New York Times_,

http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/news/national/science/sci-clone-japan.html

> Scientists in Japan report that they have cloned eight
> calves from cells they gathered from a slaughterhouse,
> creating eight identical copies of a single cow. Though half
> of the calves died, some biologists say the results indicate
> that the cloning of cows may be at least as efficient as in
> vitro fertilization.
>
> Cows are the third adult mammal to be cloned. The first
> was a lamb named Dolly, whose birth was announced in
> February 1997.
>
> She had been cloned from an udder cell.
>
> Then came mice, announced last July. And suddenly
> cloning, which just two years ago had been thought
> biologically impossible, is looking like it might be entirely
> feasible, if not easy, according to cloning experts.
...

[ I didn't copy the rest due to copyright concerns. ]

-Han Huang
 hhuang@mit.edu
  http://web.mit.edu/hhuang/www



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