It is the first cloned animal.
Genetic cloning of animals; Dolly the sheep was produced as an exact replica of her mother through taking the mother nucleus of her egg, implanting it into another sheeps egg with no nucleus and then that fertilised egg being placed in a surrogate mother sheep.
Genetic Manipulation, specifically, cloning (creating new animals with the same DNA as existing animals). It was first completed successfully with "Dolly" the sheep as the resulting cloned animal.
The name Dolly has come to be associated with cloning animals. Dolly is the name of the sheep that was the first animal cloned.
Science
The first cloned sheep was named Dolly after the famous singer Dolly Parton. The researchers at the Roslin Institute chose the name because the cell used for cloning was derived from a mammary gland, and they humorously associated it with Dolly Parton’s well-known attributes. Dolly was born on July 5, 1996, and her cloning represented a significant scientific breakthrough in the field of genetics.
She was the first cloned mammal and thus a breakthrough in cloning science. An exact duplicate.
Fury Dolly goes by Dolly.
Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, was born in 1996 and lived until 2003. She developed arthritis and was diagnosed with a progressive lung disease, which led to her euthanasia at the age of six. Dolly's life sparked significant discussions about cloning and ethical implications in science. Her remains are preserved at the National Museum of Scotland for educational purposes.
Jenny Dolly went by Jenny Dolly.
Rosie Dolly went by Rosie Dolly.
"je suis une dolly" means "I am a 'dolly'". Dolly is an English word, not French.