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List about animals that have been cloned
Scientists have been successfully cloning animals since the early 1960s, when an embryologist cloned an Asian carp. It is a matter of time until cloned humans begin to emerge from the specimens; list of animals that scientists have successfully cloned.
In this list about animals that have been cloned you can find:
15. The mouse Cumulina
14. Tent
13. The rat Ralph
12. The goat Mira
11. The cows Noto and Kaga
10. The ferrets Libby and Lilly
9. Ombretta, the mouflon
8. Rabbit
7. The cat
6. Idaho Gem
5. Family of pigs
4. The Dewey deer
3. The snuppy dog
2. The Rhesus monkey
Dolly the sheep
15. The mouse Cumulina
Cloned in Hawaii in the year 2000, Cumulina was the first successful mouse clone. She lived to the ripe age of two years and seven months, a victory for her researchers.
14. Tent
An Asian carp was successfully cloned in 1963, ten years later, the scientist Tong Dizhou also cloned a European carpín.
13. The rat Ralph
Cloned in 2002, Ralph finally came out of the womb in 15 separate times (his clones, that is). Although rats like Ralph can be used in laboratories, cross your fingers so that your class does not find its way into the sewers of New York.
12. The goat Mira
It was also cloned in 1998, Mira and her sisters came from a US laboratory. as precursors for engineering cattle to contain pharmaceutical products beneficial to humans.
11. The cows Noto and Kaga
These cows were cloned in 1998 and doubled several thousand times. Made in Japan, cows pave the way for other clones genetically to produce better meat and milk.
10. The ferrets Libby and Lilly
These ferrets were cloned in 2004, as it turns out that ferrets are very useful for studying human respiratory diseases and some types are in danger.
9. Ombretta, the mouflon
The cloning of this animal in danger of extinction (2000) is an example of how cloning can save a species on the verge of extinction.
8. Rabbit
Cloned in the year 2001, they managed to clone a white rabbit like the one in the image.
7. The cat
This cat, cloned in 2001, was the starting signal for an animal cloning process that could become an industry.
6. Idaho Gem
The mules are sterile, unless clones, as tested by Idaho Gem, which was the pride of a 2003 American research team.
5. Family of pigs
The laboratories had the intention of modifying the pigs so that the cells and organs that humans can use can grow. Millie and her sisters (if you can call it that) were cloned in 2000 by a US company.
4. The Dewey deer
This white tail, cloned at Texas A & M University in 2003, is one of those clones that lack a solid premise. Its ilk is one of the most abundant games in North America, yet, scientists say that the clones could be used to research deer genes and produce better actions for deer hunters. Equally important, they managed to clone a deer before anyone else could.
3. The snuppy dog
Scientists from South Korea accomplished the very difficult task of cloning a dog in 2005. They said that Snuppy could be used to treat human diseases.
2. The Rhesus monkey
The laboratory monkey world received its first clone in 2000. Based in Tetra, it is the first in a series of cloned monkeys that scientists could use as test subjects to learn more about diseases such as diabetes.
The images you can find in this video are property of 20 minutos
Scientists have been successfully cloning animals since the early 1960s, when an embryologist cloned an Asian carp. It is a matter of time until cloned humans begin to emerge from the specimens; list of animals that scientists have successfully cloned.
In this list about animals that have been cloned you can find:
15. The mouse Cumulina
14. Tent
13. The rat Ralph
12. The goat Mira
11. The cows Noto and Kaga
10. The ferrets Libby and Lilly
9. Ombretta, the mouflon
8. Rabbit
7. The cat
6. Idaho Gem
5. Family of pigs
4. The Dewey deer
3. The snuppy dog
2. The Rhesus monkey
Dolly the sheep
15. The mouse Cumulina
Cloned in Hawaii in the year 2000, Cumulina was the first successful mouse clone. She lived to the ripe age of two years and seven months, a victory for her researchers.
14. Tent
An Asian carp was successfully cloned in 1963, ten years later, the scientist Tong Dizhou also cloned a European carpín.
13. The rat Ralph
Cloned in 2002, Ralph finally came out of the womb in 15 separate times (his clones, that is). Although rats like Ralph can be used in laboratories, cross your fingers so that your class does not find its way into the sewers of New York.
12. The goat Mira
It was also cloned in 1998, Mira and her sisters came from a US laboratory. as precursors for engineering cattle to contain pharmaceutical products beneficial to humans.
11. The cows Noto and Kaga
These cows were cloned in 1998 and doubled several thousand times. Made in Japan, cows pave the way for other clones genetically to produce better meat and milk.
10. The ferrets Libby and Lilly
These ferrets were cloned in 2004, as it turns out that ferrets are very useful for studying human respiratory diseases and some types are in danger.
9. Ombretta, the mouflon
The cloning of this animal in danger of extinction (2000) is an example of how cloning can save a species on the verge of extinction.
8. Rabbit
Cloned in the year 2001, they managed to clone a white rabbit like the one in the image.
7. The cat
This cat, cloned in 2001, was the starting signal for an animal cloning process that could become an industry.
6. Idaho Gem
The mules are sterile, unless clones, as tested by Idaho Gem, which was the pride of a 2003 American research team.
5. Family of pigs
The laboratories had the intention of modifying the pigs so that the cells and organs that humans can use can grow. Millie and her sisters (if you can call it that) were cloned in 2000 by a US company.
4. The Dewey deer
This white tail, cloned at Texas A & M University in 2003, is one of those clones that lack a solid premise. Its ilk is one of the most abundant games in North America, yet, scientists say that the clones could be used to research deer genes and produce better actions for deer hunters. Equally important, they managed to clone a deer before anyone else could.
3. The snuppy dog
Scientists from South Korea accomplished the very difficult task of cloning a dog in 2005. They said that Snuppy could be used to treat human diseases.
2. The Rhesus monkey
The laboratory monkey world received its first clone in 2000. Based in Tetra, it is the first in a series of cloned monkeys that scientists could use as test subjects to learn more about diseases such as diabetes.
The images you can find in this video are property of 20 minutos