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i don't really no but dolly the sheep was the first clonned animal and Robert bakewell was the first person to breed animals i don't really no but dolly the sheep was the first clonned animal and Robert bakewell was the first person to breed animals
No, Dolly the Sheep's offspring were not sterile and were very normal sheep. Dolly had six offspring during her lifetime.
Dolly lived to be 6 years old.
No. Dolly was the first cloned sheep, not cow.
Dolly died from complications related to a lung infection. There was some controversy regarding Dolly's birth and death, particularly revolving around the suggestion that Dolly was subject to premature ageing, as the cell from which she was cloned was taken from a 6 year old sheep.
i don't really no but dolly the sheep was the first clonned animal and Robert bakewell was the first person to breed animals i don't really no but dolly the sheep was the first clonned animal and Robert bakewell was the first person to breed animals
she was loyal and nice to all of her people. :-)
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Dolly the cloned sheep was the first example of an animal cloned with DNA from a somatic cell (a cell which is not a gamete/sex cell). Specifically, Dolly was cloned from a cell of a sheep's mammary gland.However, the complete somatic cell itself was not a part of the embryo that became Dolly. Instead, scientists removed the DNA from an unfertilized sheep oocyte (a precursor to an egg) and inserted the DNA taken from the mammary gland cell in its place. This meant that only the nucleus from the mammary gland cell was actually used to create Dolly.
the sheep selected to carry Dolly possessed genetic traits such that the hair color was a combination of two different colors. Dolly, on the other hand, carry genes for just white hair color. So, had Dolly been born with any other color hair than pure white, she would not have been a clone. The surrogate was specifically chosen for multi-hair color as that would serve as a visual genetic marker for judging if Dolly was a true clone or the surrogate's offspring.
They would be the same since Dolly is clone.
Dolly the sheep needed a surrogate mother because she was cloned from an adult sheep. Her biological mother would not recognize Dolly as her own.
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A dolly is a small wheeled cart, sort of like a wagon, that rides on rails like a train would. The camera and the cameraman and director ride on the dolly during filming so they can smoothly follow the actors as they move. The person who pushes the dolly along is called the dolly grip.
Dolly Parton's real last name is Parton. She was born Dolly Rebecca Parton. Had she taken her husband's name, she would be Dolly Dean, or Dolly Parton-Dean or however she chose to have it.
The purpose of a snowmobile dolly is to make it easier to maneuver a snowmobile. By attaching the dolly to the snowmobile handle, you can move it around like a shopping cart.
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