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What about Dolly's grand kids??? :ear:


          [h=3]Healthy clones: Dolly the sheep's heirs reach ripe old age[/h]     By  Ben Hirschler LONDON (Reuters) - The heirs of Dolly the sheep are  enjoying a healthy old age, proving cloned animals can live normal lives  and offering reassurance to scientists hoping to use cloned cells in  medicine. Dolly, cloning's poster child, was born in Scotland in 1996.  Now researchers have allayed those fears by reporting that 13 cloned  sheep, including four genomic copies of Dolly, are still in good shape  at between seven and nine years of age, or the equivalent of 60 to 70 in  human years.

                   Reuters             

          


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