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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Snuppy, named after Seoul National University (SNU) in South Korea where he was born, makes history as the first cloned dog in 2005. An Afghan hound, Snuppy proves to be the real deal while other cloning feats, using human cells, claimed by researcher Woo Suk Hwang turn out to be fabricated.






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