Scientists successfully replicated the world's first cloned dog
3 puppies are replicated from the world's first cloned dog, which is 9 months old and still healthy.
Snuppy is the world's first cloned dog born in 2005. When Snuppy was 5 years old, scientists continued to take its stem cells combined with eggs from other bitches. 94 fetuses. The fetuses were transplanted into pregnant pregnant dogs and produced four replicated dogs. A puppy died of diarrhea a few days after birth, 3 other dogs remain healthy and are now 9 months old.
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Update 24 May 2019
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