Dolly the sheep

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Dolly the sheep was the first mammal successfully cloned from an adult somatic cell, becoming a landmark figure in biotechnology and genetics.

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instanceOf cloned animal
domestic sheep
mammal
notable experimental animal
sheep
ageAtDeath 6 years
announcedToPublicDate 1997-02-22
birthDate 1996-07-05
birthPlace Midlothian
Roslin
Roslin Institute
Scotland
United Kingdom
causeOfDeath arthritis
ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma
progressive lung disease
cellTypeUsed adult somatic cell
clonedBy Ian Wilmut
Keith Campbell
Roslin Institute scientists
cloningMethod somatic cell nuclear transfer
country United Kingdom
deathDate 2003-02-14
deathPlace Midlothian
Roslin
Roslin Institute
Scotland
developedAt Roslin Institute
University of Edinburgh
donorCellSource mammary gland cell
donorCellSpecies Finn Dorset sheep
field biotechnology
genetics
reproductive biology
firstOf first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell
fullName Dolly the sheep self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dolly
hadOffspring yes
influenced bioethics discussions on cloning
stem cell research
therapeutic cloning debates
legacy iconic symbol of cloning technology
mediaCoverage global
namedAfter Dolly Parton
offspringCount 6
offspringDescription gave birth to several lambs through natural mating
preservedRemainsLocation Edinburgh
National Museum of Scotland
reasonForName named after Dolly Parton because the donor cell came from a mammary gland
researchSignificance demonstrated that a differentiated adult somatic cell nucleus can be reprogrammed to develop into a whole organism
sex female
species Ovis aries
surrogateMotherBreed Scottish Blackface sheep

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