Being unsuccessful means that they did not survive so the cells died and were either put into display jars or incinerated.
The first was "Dolly", a very famous scottish sheep. It is worth noting, however, that there had been previous cloning done, but all on very small creatures i.e flies. "Dolly" is considered to be the first cloned, as cloning a sheep is so complex and the fact that both Dollies had a full bill of health afterward. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first cloned animal was a tadpole.
Dolly the Sheep was the first cloned animal. This was done in 1996 by a group of scientists led by Ian Wilmut. Dolly was cloned by taking an egg cell from another sheep and taking out its nucleus (which contains genetic data) and then combining it with another cell's nucleus from Dolly, and implanting this cell into another sheep.
Dolly Parton is a worldwide superstar who has had numerous hits and albums. She is one of the biggest and most successful country singers of all time as well.
Gosh, that is really, REALLY hard. I have only done it with a cheat.
Dolly the sheep is one of the most important animals in history. She holds this distinction because she was the first animal ever to be cloned.
The first successful cloning of an animal was done on a sheep named Dolly in 1996 at the Roslin Institute in Scotland. Dolly was cloned using a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the nucleus of an adult cell is transferred into an egg cell that has had its nucleus removed.
Darn straight! I'm a worker for the government, and we have a darnded army of clones just waiting to be set loose on the Germans!
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The S10 Blazer has a "double disconnect" 4wd system. It is disconnected at the transfercase and at the front differential. It is ok to tow it by the front of rear wheels with a Dolly and will not do any damage if not done for long distances. But remember, with any dolly towing there is a risk of damage.
An advantage to reproducing through spores is that it can be done asexually. A disadvantage is that the spores will be clones of the original organism, leaving them vulnerable.
I have seen it done, yes.
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