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Q: What did scientists in Scotland name the lamb they cloned in 1997?
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What was the name of the first sheep to be cloned using an adult egg?

The first cloned placental mammal was Dolly the Sheep. She was named after the ample chested singer dolly parton because the DNA for her egg was taken from a mammary cell of the cloned animal.


Dolly the cloned lamb was unique because she was?

dolly was the first clone to be produced from an adult cell


True or false the first cloned animal was a cow named Dolly?

This is a false statement. Dolly was the name of the first animal cloned, however, she was a domestic sheep and not a cow. She was cloned on July 5 1996.


What was the first applied in cloning the first animal in a laboratory?

The first animal cloned was a lamb by the name of Dolly.


What are the major exports of Scotland?

mostley oil and lamb


Which statement about 1996 cloned lamb Dolly is correct SEE Discuss for choices?

The chromosome makeup of Dolly is identical to that of sheep A


What does Scotland export?

Scotland exports wool, whiskey, tartan, meat such as venison, beef, lamb, and water.


When did Scottish scientists clone a lamb?

July 1996


What world events happen on February 27 1997?

I was born!! umm Green Bay d. New England won the super bowl (35-21).... Scientists in Scotland announced they succeeded in cloning an adult mammal, producing a lamb named "Dolly". Omarian Massacre in Algeria; 42 Villegers Killed. oh that girl from Jersey Shore Jenni "Jwoww" Farley was born on february 27th but not 1997. Hope i Helped! :]


When did Hubert Lamb die?

Hubert Lamb died on June 28, 1997 in Holt, Norfolk.


What do most people in Scotland eat for lunch?

haggis-lamb heart and pig blood


Is Pork a popular meat in Scotland?

Pork is not that popular in scottland but lamb is popular in scottland.