Analysis of telomere lengths in cloned sheep
Paul G. Shiels (),
Alexander J. Kind,
Keith H. S. Campbell,
David Waddington,
Ian Wilmut,
Alan Colman and
Angelika E. Schnieke
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Paul G. Shiels: PPL Therapeutics
Alexander J. Kind: PPL Therapeutics
Keith H. S. Campbell: PPL Therapeutics
David Waddington: Roslin Institute
Ian Wilmut: Roslin Institute
Alan Colman: PPL Therapeutics
Angelika E. Schnieke: PPL Therapeutics
Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6734, 316-317
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Abstract The development of nuclear-transfer techniques using cultured somatic cells1,2,3,4 allows animals to be produced without involving germline cells. This enables us to examine the importance of the repair of chromosome ends (telomeres) in the germ line and to test the telomere hypothesis of ageing5,6,7,8.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1038/20580
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