Gordon Woodswas an American veterinary scientist who co-created Idaho Gem, the world's first cloned mule. Idaho Gem was the first clone born in the horse family... (wikipedia)
We transferred 113 clones last summer; 14 were still established in the mares two weeks after placement, and three developed into full-term pregnancies. Those are fantastic numbers for equine IVF, let alone clones.
He certainly is a multiplicity of persona, so one never knows which one is the real Franklin.
there are still a lot of questions to be addressed, but we will have three identical cloned brothers we are committed to studying through their lifetime.
I think reconstructing his library would be fantastic. That would be a real contribution to scholarship.
We embarked upon this expedition back in 1998, after Dolly, the sheep, was cloned.
This is an interesting and important finding in cancer research alone, but we also thought that the horse's naturally low calcium levels might limit cell division in vitro.
For a long time, most intellectuals saw him as a spokesman for capitalism and for making money and getting ahead, a view of America many have had.
Cloning an animal isn't easy and I don't want to minimize that accomplishment. But the biggest breakthroughs actually came in figuring out how to make the in vitro manipulation successful.
The country was really at a crisis point in 1798. Lance gave us the context, made the struggle comprehensible.