Mainly to see if they could clone something.
She was the first successful clone of a sheep.
The oldest cloned animal is Megan and Morag the sheep. They were cloned in Edinburgh, Scotland at the Roslin Institute in 1995.
The Roslin Institute in Scotland was responsible for the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996, the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell. This breakthrough revolutionized the field of genetics and opened up new possibilities for stem cell research and genetic engineering.
at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Dolly the sheep (1996-2003), in Roslin Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland
The Roslin Institute was created in 1993.
Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and others at the Roslin Institute in Scotland.
Chaylakhyan, Veprencev, Sviridova, and Nikitin
The first sheep cloned from differentiated cells were Megan and Morag in 1995 at the Roslin Institute, called 5LL2 and 5LL5 at birth. Contrary to popular belief, Dolly the sheep was not the first cloned sheep, but the first one cloned from AN ADULT CELL, in 1996. Dr. Steen Willadsen however, appears to have been the first to clone a sheep back in 1984, however he used immature embryonic cells.
the people from Roslin Institute took part of Dolly the sheep's embryo out and put another part of her mothers embryo and made a complete match. after Dolly was cloned she was the exact replica of her mother. By: Dakota Breuer and Danielle Roush Pike Valley High School
Dolly was the the name of the Sheep that was the first mammal ever cloned, but the first animal ever cloned was a tadpole. And I don't know if they named it or not. That was back in 1952.Dewey(Deer)
the name of the first cloned sheep is Dolly