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Scientists to clone wooly mammoth using 40,000-year-old DNA - UPI.com
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Scientists are optimistic that a well-preserved 40,000-year-old wooly mammoth will provide them with the DNA samples they need to clone the ancient beast.
Guardian: If your dog is about to die, why not clone it? | Science | The...
Leo Hickman: A researcher in South Korea claims he can clone your pet. All he needs is some tissue from the animal and £66,000
Dog cloning to arrive in Britain - Telegraph
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British dog owners are to be given the chance to clone their pet by a company
which claims to have already recreated dozens of prized canines in the US.
Woolly mammoth cloning war: Scientists are divided over the ethics of...
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An exceptionally well preserved … female was discovered in Siberia in May 2013
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