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India's short cow drags Roslin Institute into controversy

K.S. Jayaraman

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6696, 821-821

Abstract: new delhi DNA from a rare breed of Indian cow is alleged to have been smuggled out of India to Scotland's famous Roslin Institute, home of Dolly the cloned sheep.

Date: 1998
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