nucleus transfer
Dolly died at the age of six. Dolly herself was a clone, I don't believe a second clone exists.
dolly (the sheep) is a clone of another sheep
Poly, the second sheep clone created in 1997, differed from Dolly primarily in the method of creation and genetic material used. While Dolly was cloned from a mature somatic cell, Poly was derived from a different type of cell, specifically a fetal fibroblast cell, which is thought to have contributed to fewer health issues. Additionally, Poly was born as a result of a different cloning technique, which aimed to improve the efficiency and success rate of cloning. These differences highlight advancements in cloning technology since Dolly's creation.
PORRIDGE
The process used to create a clone of an animal is called somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). In this method, the nucleus of a somatic cell from the animal to be cloned is transferred into an egg cell from which the nucleus has been removed. The egg cell is then stimulated to develop into an embryo, which is implanted into a surrogate mother. This technique was famously used to clone Dolly the sheep in 1996.
yes you can as dolly the sheep was a clone
dolly was the first clone to be produced from an adult cell
Dolly
because she is a clone
Scientists clone Dolly the sheep
25 th November 2006. Don't be silly, Dolly the sheep was cloned in about 1998. Anyway, the word 'clone' has been in use for many decades.
In 1997, a Scottish scientist named Ian Wilmut.