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Dolly the sheep's creators were asked to clone lost loved ones | The Scotsman
Dolly the first genetically copied sheep is unveiled to the media at the Roslin institute near Edinburgh. Dolly was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic
Dolly the sheep, the world's first cloned mammal, is announced to the world and meets the media, at Roslin Institute, in Roslin, Scotland, on 22nd February 1997 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Dolly the sheep set to be honoured with plaque celebrating heroes of biology - Daily Record
10 years after Dolly: Clones, crooks and crazies
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Dolly the Sheep: The Mammal that Made Sci-Fi a Reality in 1996
Dolly the Sheep creator calls for biobank to save endangered animals | Science | The Guardian
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Scientist Behind Dolly the Sheep, a Key to Parkinson's Research, Has the Disease Himself - The New York Times
Dolly the sheep
Dolly at 20: The Inside Story on the World's Most Famous Sheep - Scientific American
Dolly team were asked to clone dead loved ones
20 Years after Dolly the Sheep Led the Way—Where Is Cloning Now? - Scientific American
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Feb. 22, 1997: Hello, Dolly! | WIRED
Dolly the sheep: When was she cloned and is she still alive? | Metro News
Dolly the sheep: Roslin Institute still lacks leader