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Title: Animal Cloning


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Animal Cloning
  • Aaron Thies

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How Animals are cloned
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Important discoveries
  • 1902-Hans Spemann split a 2-celled salamander
    embryo and each cell grew into adult hood.
  • 1928- Spemann conducts successful nuclear
    transfer experiments.
  • 1952- First animal cloned Northern Leopard frogs
    by Robert Briggs and Thomas King.

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More discoveries
  • 1962- John Gurdon clones South African Frogs
    using the nucleus of adult intestinal cells
  • 1967- DNA ligase is isolated
  • 1970- First restriction enzymes isolated by
    Howard Temin and David Baltimore
  • 1972- Paul Burg combines the DNA of two different
    organisms, the first recombinant DNA molecules

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Discoveries Continued
  • 1973-Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer create first
    recombinant DNA organism. This is the first use
    of gene splicing
  • 1977-Karl Illmensee and Peter Hoppe create a
    mouse with only one parent
  • 1983 Kary B. Mullis develops the PCR reaction

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And finally to Dolly
  • 1985- Ralph Brinster created the first transgenic
    livestock. A pig that produces a human growth
    hormone
  • 1996-Dolly the first organism cloned from adult
    cells was born
  • 1997-Scientists at the Roslyn Institute
    officially announce the birth of Dolly

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Dolly the Sheep
  • Was created by Ian Willmut and his team at the
    Roslyn Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Not created out of embryonic material.
  • Went on to live until 2003
  • Had offspring normally.

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What animals have been cloned?
  • Rats, cats, horses, pigs and deer
  • Extinct and endangered animals
  • Pyrenean ibex
  • Guar

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Pros of animal cloning
  • Animals could be engineered to grow human organs
  • Genetic alterations of livestock
  • Animals could be used to produce drugs or
    hormones
  • Build up the populations of endangered species

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Cons of animal cloning
  • Clones often are born with birth defects
  • Very low success rate
  • Less genetic diversity
  • Undesirable traits could surface
  • Animal rights could be at stake
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