Dolly was identical in every way to her clone
Nuclear Transfer (a form of cloning).
Dolly's creator was primarily interested in cloning as a better way to make drugs. Ian Wilmut's sponsor, PPL Therapeutics Ltd., had proven that sheep which were genetically engineered could make certain drugs in their milk. If the sheep could be cloned, they could build a herd of drug producing sheep.
The first animal cloned was a lamb by the name of Dolly.
She was the first cloned mammal and thus a breakthrough in cloning science. An exact duplicate.
The second animal to be cloned after Dolly the sheep was a cow in Japan. In 1998 the twin calves were born cloned from a donor cow. The Japanese scientist were looking into cloning to improve their cattle stains.
well dolly was the sheep produced after cloning so it was not natural.It was produced artificially
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.
when dolly the sheep was bornhuman cloning was invented in
dolly (the sheep) is a clone of another sheep
Cloning is the process of creating an identical copy of an organism or a specific gene sequence. Examples of cloning include Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal, and the production of genetically identical plants through tissue culture techniques.
Science
Animal cloning started about 10 years ago, with Dolly the Sheep.
Ian Wilmut did not call cloning cloning. He was the professor that had cloned Dolly (Andrew) the sheep. Johnny
Well, its hard to do but not fictional. Genetically modified crops are a type of cloning. Several higher organisms have been cloned including, famously Dolly the sheep.
Nuclear Transfer (a form of cloning).
Cloning
In 1996, dolly was cloned, but she did not last long, dolly died in 2003.