A wolf has been cloned for the first time in the world! [Video]
September 27, 2022
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While ethical discussions about live cloning are still ongoing, a group of scientists are continuing their cloning research at full speed. Today there was new news about cloning
While ethical discussions about live cloning are still ongoing, a group of scientists are continuing their cloning research at full speed. Today there was new news about cloning studies from China. Chinese scientists for the first time in the world wolf cloned announced via video.
In addition, the announcement of the cloned wolf, 100 days after birth came. Scientists describe their new achievements as “Pioneer in breeding rare and endangered animals through cloning technologydescribed as “.
Cloning can be a solution for endangered animals:
According to the shared information, the clone wolf named “Maya” was born on June 10. The wolf’s donor cell, brought from Canada to the Harbin Polarland tourist park in China of an arctic wolf skin sample reception. The wolf’s surrogate mother was not a wolf, but a “beagle” type dog.
The cloning process took place by generating 137 new embryos from enucleated oocytes and somatic cells. Later, 85 embryos were transferred to the wombs of 7 different beagle dogs, and one of these embryos was eventually born as Maya.
He Zhengming, head of the China Experimental Animal Resources Research Institute for Food and Drug Control, said in a statement that if cloned animals have intact offspring, they still that they have the ability to reproduce shared. Zhengming said that cloning technology could copy all genetic information for selective breeding, and in this way endangered animalscan diversify population emphasizes.
Maya currently lives with her surrogate mother, the beagle, in a lab in eastern China and is reportedly healthy. It was announced that the wolf would later be delivered to Harbin Polarland and could be seen by visitors.
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