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What was the first organism that was successfully cloned?
One professor told us in our class discussion in college that cloning is a breakthrough in science but there are many pros and cons to it. That is why there are many advocates for and against it. This should be discussed thoroughly before it can be applied especially when it comes to humans. Who was the first to developed the concept of cloning and what was the first cloned organism?
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The first ever Viable, living result of cloning as an organism that we know of today was Dolly the Sheep.
However Cloning was begun back in 1800s. The first documented cloning was really was back in 1952 with the team of Robert Briggs and Thomas J. King cloning the northern leopard frogs.
Here is link to the timeline of cloning. http://atheism.about.com/library/chronologies/blchron_sci_cloning.htm
However Cloning was begun back in 1800s. The first documented cloning was really was back in 1952 with the team of Robert Briggs and Thomas J. King cloning the northern leopard frogs.
Here is link to the timeline of cloning. http://atheism.about.com/library/chronologies/blchron_sci_cloning.htm
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