The first cloned mammal made her debut in the scientific journal Nature 10 years ago. Here's how Dolly's birth changed the way we think about reproduction


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THE FIRST MOUSE CLONES

The clones (two brown mice at bottom) are genetic duplicates of the mouse at top right, which donated its cumulous cells. They are the result of a technique perfected at the University of Hawaii in 1998.






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