New fact detected for the cloned Dolly sheep

The Dolly sheep did not die prematurely because of cloning, since scientists claim that it had no health problems. Although it was cloning, the Dolly sheep had the health of a normal sheep. The new X-ray examination of sheep skeleton Dolly has not found any evidence for abstract ostoarthritis, Kosova Prerss broadcast. Previous fears of [...]
Although it was cloning, the Dolly sheep had the health of a normal sheep. The new X-ray examination of sheep skeleton Dolly has not found any evidence for abstract ostoarthritis, Kosova Prerss broadcast.
The former fear that because of cloning the Dolly sheep suffered from arthritis has not been found, scientists say.
Dolly, born at the Rosley Institute in Edinburgh in 1996, went into history as the first cloned animal.
There have been claims that the cloning process has affected her premature death, leaving her vulnerable to aging diseases.
Dolly died on February 14, 2003, at the age of 6.












