In 1997, a Scottish scientist named Ian Wilmut.
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
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yes you can as dolly the sheep was a clone
Dolly
nucleus transfer
because she is a clone
dolly was the first clone to be produced from an adult cell
Scientists clone Dolly the sheep
He cloned a sheep named Dolly.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have the same genes because Dolly was cloned using the genetic material from the donor sheep's somatic cell. The genetic material in both animals is identical, as Dolly's DNA was derived from the donor sheep's DNA.
I saw off a website that when the cloned dolly it cost around $50,000. Also for more information it costs 1.7 million dollars to clone a human and that is the minimum cost. Although the exact cost to clone Dolly the sheep is not publicaly known, experts have estimated around £500,000. For people with religious beliefs and others against cloning, this seems a grand waste of money.