Ian Wilmut did not call cloning cloning. He was the professor that had cloned Dolly (Andrew) the sheep. Johnny
Ian Wilmut majored in agriculture at the University of Nottingham. He then spent eight weeks working in a laboratory, then went on to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Cambridge.
Cloning was presented by Ian Wilmut for cloning animals, specifically the sheep. He saw that it could be useful if he could clone humans. For example, say that someone has a disease right? And it's like impossible to find a perfect make for the victim. All the creator has to do is make a clone of the organ and input the correct things to connect the cloned heart into the body system. And we dont need to use donors, or people who donate their body parts for people who need body parts.
Cloning is a type of asexual reproduction.
When a clone is made without the use of artificial cloning. Natural cloning: Twins, mitosis, asexual reproduction Artificial cloning: SCNT, therepuetic + reproductive cloning.
Cloning is controlled because of opposition by people of religion. They say that cloning is wrong, and that we should not be tampering with life.
IAN WILMUT has written: 'AFTER DOLLY: THE USES AND MISUSES OF HUMAN CLONING'
he is famous for cloning an adult sheep first which was mentioned in 1997.
Nuclear Transfer (a form of cloning).
Ian Wilmut cloned the first mammal from the DNA of an adult mammal.
Ian Wilmut was born on July 7, 1944, in England, UK.
yes
Sir Ian Wilmut (English embryologist) is 73 years old (born July 7, 1944).
yes he is
He is scientist that clones mammal.
No, he is still alive.
Ian Wilmut,is presently the director of MRC centre for regenerative medicine.He is the first person to clone a mammal sheep,Dolly.
Yes