A
Cloned Sheep:

Dolly
the Sheep, the first mammal successfully cloned from a mature cell lived only
six years. But scientist’s statement that taking similar tissue samples used to
clone Dolly to generate four precise genetic reproduction.

Dolly
is alive as well as healthy, Nottingham University Professor Keith Campbell,
who keeps the Dollies as pets, up-to-date by Genetically these are Dolly. 

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before
this When researchers have given information regarding cloned a sheep in July
1996, only this sheep, Dolly stays alive from the 29 embryos produced from 277
eggs. This time just five embryos were essential to producing each of the
Dollies sheep.

The
latest experiments, which took place three and a half years ago, became public
awareness after Campbell reveal them during a lecture.

Dolly
was put down in Feb. 2003 because she is ill with lung disease and arthritis. On
the other hand, up to now, the new Dolly quartets are doing well, according to
Campbell.