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Standard VIII
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Cloning
Is 'Dolly' li...
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Is 'Dolly' living now-a-days?
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'Dolly' is a cloned sheep from the somatic cell of an adult sheep and survived for around 8-9 year and is no more now-a-days.
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Cloning is the production of an exact copy of a cell or any other living part of a complete organism. A sheep named Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned by Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh.
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(iii) Dolly was found to be absolutely identical to the Scottish blackface.
(iv) The nucleus of the mammary gland cell from the Finn Dorsett sheep was inserted into the egg of the Scottish blackface ewe whose nucleus had been removed.
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