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Scientific publication about cloning Dolly. Cloning FAQs. National Museum of Scotland website. Skip to main content. Search: Search. The Roslin Institute. Contact us. The history of Dolly the sheep, from birth to death. Dolly and her surrogate mother. Industry Trends. Hugo Britt Jan 06, Dolly the Sheep was the first mammal cloned from an adult cell.

She was born in in an experiment by the Roslin Institute , which is part of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Thanks for reading Scientific American. Create your free account or Sign in to continue. See Subscription Options. Go Paperless with Digital. Read more from this special report: Whatever Happened to Cloning?

Get smart. Sign up for our email newsletter. Sign Up. Support science journalism. Knowledge awaits. See Subscription Options Already a subscriber? Create Account See Subscription Options. Continue reading with a Scientific American subscription. Scientists decided to euthanize Dolly when they reached this diagnosis.

Her remains are now on display at the National Museums of Scotland , stuffed with her head crooked inquisitively, perched on a thin layer of straw. That decision joins a handful of cases shaping the plausibility and profitability of personalized medicine. Follow Tech Insider on Facebook and Twitter. For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App.

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