Champion endurance horse cloned (4/14/2005)
Researchers at Cryozootech of Evry, France and LTR-CIX of Cremona, Italy have successfully cloned the second horse.
The clone was created from genetic material taken from a champion endurance horse named Pieraz. Pieraz was castrated
prior to the cloning and was unable to reproduce.
The new clone, named Pieraz-Cryozootech-Stallion, was born on February 25th, 2005. Researchers said
he will not be used in competition but will be used as a stud for new generations of endurance horses.
Cryozootech has a collection of genetic samples from more than 30 horses that are leaders in various
equestrian activities.
The first horse, named Prometea, was cloned by the same researchers in 2003.
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Comments:
| 1. |
John |
11/6/2006 8:00:28 PM MST |
that is so cool but i dont under stand the big words u are useing!!! |
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John |
11/6/2006 8:03:17 PM MST |
The web site i gave you that is under line do not go to it it is onlu skiing and i dont think this had anyhting to do wiht this but any way do you think u can clon the stomach or aomething or even the whol human body?? |
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Flauribert |
11/14/2006 5:34:43 AM MST |
I like such researches to be followed! But we must pray god so that he brings us on the right way.May God bless scientits!! |
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TERESA |
11/14/2006 3:46:17 PM MST |
Thats is really nice!!! I would of b=never thought It'd be possible. Anything else you scientists are working on? You guys come up with the weirdest thungs...Seriously!!! |
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