1. Rat.
This little critter here has been the subject of so many experiments, some as fun as running through maze trying to figure its way out and some as diabolic as chemical testing. We owe so much to this little guy above. Hats off to you Mr. Rat. But with all that is said, the rat has been the subject of cloning. In 2002, a rat called Ralph was successfully cloned.
This little critter here has been the subject of so many experiments, some as fun as running through maze trying to figure its way out and some as diabolic as chemical testing. We owe so much to this little guy above. Hats off to you Mr. Rat. But with all that is said, the rat has been the subject of cloning. In 2002, a rat called Ralph was successfully cloned.
2. Sheep
Dolly, Dolly and Dolly time to go shearing. Sheep have been the next animal that we have put in our labs and have successfully created clones of. A sheep called Dolly was made in 1996. She existed until the ripe old age of six. Dolly was actually the first cloned mammal so she was actually considered a great success back then and all those scientist celebrated the 4th of July as soon as dolly bleated.
Dolly, Dolly and Dolly time to go shearing. Sheep have been the next animal that we have put in our labs and have successfully created clones of. A sheep called Dolly was made in 1996. She existed until the ripe old age of six. Dolly was actually the first cloned mammal so she was actually considered a great success back then and all those scientist celebrated the 4th of July as soon as dolly bleated.
3. Carp
I have no idea why anyone would want to clone a fish, and a carp at that too. So they actually carved the carp. An Asian carp was cloned successfully in 1963; ten years later, scientist Tong Dizhou also cloned a European crucian carp.
I have no idea why anyone would want to clone a fish, and a carp at that too. So they actually carved the carp. An Asian carp was cloned successfully in 1963; ten years later, scientist Tong Dizhou also cloned a European crucian carp.
4. Pigs.
This little piggy went to market, this little piggy was cloned. Pigs also have been successfully cloned and it is strongly believed that many cloned pork is on our supermarket shelves. That's a double oink for you right there.
This little piggy went to market, this little piggy was cloned. Pigs also have been successfully cloned and it is strongly believed that many cloned pork is on our supermarket shelves. That's a double oink for you right there.
5. Horse
Some one who wanted to continue winning at the tracks must have had some reason to clone a horse. In 2003 the first clone horse was made called Prometea.
Some one who wanted to continue winning at the tracks must have had some reason to clone a horse. In 2003 the first clone horse was made called Prometea.
6. Frog
Mmmmm, i have no idea why on God's earth would someone want to clone a frog seeing that frogs are here in abundance and at many places a nuisance too. It was said that in 1958 at the Oxford University, John Gurdon had clone one.
Mmmmm, i have no idea why on God's earth would someone want to clone a frog seeing that frogs are here in abundance and at many places a nuisance too. It was said that in 1958 at the Oxford University, John Gurdon had clone one.
7. Cat.
Meow, Meow. I just had to say that twice in my cloned voice. Here we go again with the mad "cloners" cloning away, this time with our beloved friend cat. They managed to clone a cat in December 2001 and guess what was its name.......If you guesses copycat you are correct. The cat was cloned by scientists at Texas A&M University
Meow, Meow. I just had to say that twice in my cloned voice. Here we go again with the mad "cloners" cloning away, this time with our beloved friend cat. They managed to clone a cat in December 2001 and guess what was its name.......If you guesses copycat you are correct. The cat was cloned by scientists at Texas A&M University