The future of cloning
J. B. Gurdon () and
Alan Colman ()
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J. B. Gurdon: the Wellcome/CRC Institute
Alan Colman: PPL Therapeutics, Roslin Institute
Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6763, 743-746
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It is now possible to make clones, or exact genetic copies, of sheep, cows, goats, mice and, probably, humans. This opens the way towards the production of replacement body parts from adult cells.
Date: 1999
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