Yes, the first successful cloned sheep was Dolly, she was born on July 5 1996 and passed away on February 14 2003.
Scientists clone Dolly the sheep
yes it is illegal and u cant even clone sheeps Scientists have cloned sheep but they needed a permit to do this in the country they were based in. Some countries do not allow cloning or genetic experimentation.
Scientists wanted to clone sheep to ultimately learn how to clone a human. But after the failure of cloning the sheep Dolly, many people went against it and cloning against humans is banned in some areas and frowned upon in most.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have identical genes.
This won't be answered for a long time. Scientists are barely able to clone a sheep and have it live, their not close to being able to tell if they can have say "a rabbit be born from a sheep" ... It's a good start though, maybe EVENTUALLY!
the same way you clone a sheep
dolly (the sheep) is a clone of another sheep
He cloned a sheep named Dolly.
Mainly to see if they could clone something.
yes you can as dolly the sheep was a clone
No. There is no need for scientists to clone the Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, as its population is healthy enough. Scientists have only tried to clone the Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) in attempts which have, to date, been unsuccessful.
because she is a clone