Tadpole (1952)- This cloning brings many contraversies. Scientists argue that the cloning didn't actually happen.
Carp (1963)- An embryologist Tong Dizhou cloned a fish in China.
Mice (1983)- First successefully cloned mammel.
Sheep (1996)
Rhesus Moneky (January 2000)
Cattle (2005) in Brazil
Cat- Little Nicky was the first pet cat cloned in 2004
Mule (May 4 2003)- first horse family clone
Horse (may 28 2003)- first horse clone
Monday, June 2, 2008
Cloning expenses
Think about the cost before deciding weither or not you want to clone a mammal!
The cost usually depends on how many clones you want and veterinary expenses. An average cost is around $11,000-20,000 per clone. Veterinary expenses can vary greatly because most clones have all been delivered by caesarian. Treatments can require thousands of dollars. Hopefully, in the future, the cloning process will become more economically and less expensive.
The cost usually depends on how many clones you want and veterinary expenses. An average cost is around $11,000-20,000 per clone. Veterinary expenses can vary greatly because most clones have all been delivered by caesarian. Treatments can require thousands of dollars. Hopefully, in the future, the cloning process will become more economically and less expensive.
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