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DNA microsatellite analysis of Dolly

David Ashworth, Matthew Bishop, Keith Campbell, Alan Colman, Alex Kind, Angelika Schnieke, Sarah Blott, Harry Griffin, Chris Haley, Jim McWhir and Ian Wilmut ()
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David Ashworth: Rosgen
Matthew Bishop: Rosgen
Keith Campbell: PPL Therapeutics Ltd
Alan Colman: PPL Therapeutics Ltd
Alex Kind: PPL Therapeutics Ltd
Angelika Schnieke: PPL Therapeutics Ltd
Sarah Blott: Roslin Institute
Harry Griffin: Roslin Institute
Chris Haley: Roslin Institute
Jim McWhir: Roslin Institute
Ian Wilmut: Roslin Institute

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6691, 329-329

Abstract: Abstract Dolly, the first animal cloned from an adult mammal, was produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer from a cell population derived from mammary tissue taken from a 6-year-old Finn Dorset ewe1. Analysis of DNA from Dolly showed that she contained the same seven microsatellite alleles as those present in the cell population from which she was derived1. Here we report a more detailed microsatellite analysis, which confirms the origin of Dolly.

Date: 1998
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