All breeds of sheep can be used now that the experiment was a success, however, Dolly was a clone of a Dorset White faced Sheep.
Some of the problems with the procedure used to clone Dolly the sheep included a low success rate, leading to various health issues in the cloned animals, such as premature aging and susceptibility to diseases. There were also ethical concerns surrounding the cloning process, particularly related to the welfare of the cloned animals and the potential implications for human cloning.
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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.
The missions used cattle, sheep, goats.
People clone animals for various reasons, such as preserving endangered species, studying diseases and genetic disorders, and producing livestock with desirable traits. Cloning can also be used to create genetically identical animals for research purposes.
Cattle, sheep and pigs
horse's,sheep,cows,pigs.
Ancient Greece had cattle, goats, chickens and sheep as domesticated animals.
Yes if they are stud animals they are shown otherwise they are used for their wool and meat.
Cloning has not been proven safe or dangerous. They are starting to believe it is more dangerous for humans than animals, but there were still a lot of side affects ROM the animals. We could clone hearts and organs for people who might die on the waiting list. Yet cloning could also be used to create vast armies, and the world could become a fight for power. Alot of animals are also cloned, like Dolly the sheep. Normal sheep live for 10-20 years, and this sheep only lived 6 years. Also alot of the food you buy at a gracery store is cloned.
In 1963, the British biologist J.B.S. Haldane is credited to have coined the term "clone" in a speech entitled "Biological Possibilities for the Human Species of the Next Ten-Thousand Years." Even though many scientists had described, and even completed the cloning process by this time, the term "cloning" had never been used to describe such experiments.