20 Years after Dolly the Sheep Led the Way—Where Is Cloning Now? | Scientific American
Dolly the sheep creator Ian Wilmut dies aged 79
Hello, again, Dolly
Knighted in 2008, Sir Ian Wilmut revolutionized the field of cloning, stem cell research, and regenerative medicine. | The Scientist Magazine®
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25 years of Dolly the sheep – DW – 02/21/2022
Dolly the sheep's heirs reach ripe old age | Mint
Dolly the Sheep may have pushed stem cell research forward 20 years, says expert | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Dolly: The Sheep that Shocked the World | Morning Ag Clips
Dolly triggered stem cell research | SBS News
20 Years After Dolly the Sheep, What Have We Learned About Cloning? | Live Science
Deutsches Primatenzentrum: Cloning
How the messy conversation about Dolly changed bioethics - STAT
The hype about Dolly | Ethical Issues in Health Care
The birth of Dolly the sheep, the first ever clone of an adult animal, was an astonishing leap forward in genetics – but triggered a huge ethical debate. – The Sun | The Sun
Dolly The Sheep Pushed Stem Cell Research Forward By 20 Years, Says Expert | HuffPost UK Tech
Two Decades After Dolly the Sheep, Here's What We've Learned About Cloning
What happened to Dolly the sheep? How long the first cloned adult mammal lived, and her legacy explained
Dolly the sheep scientist Sir Ian Wilmut dies at 79 | Science | The Guardian
Regenerative medicine: Dolly's legacy, 25 years on | Centre of Regenerative Medicine
On this date: Dolly the Sheep
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Dolly the sheep: 20 years on, questions remain over cloning | CNN