Repeated cloning from a single mouse failed after 58 generations. Researchers say harmful DNA changes are to blame.
A protein called -Klotho circulating in the bloodstream protects the brain, heart, kidneys, and the immune system. Peer-reviewed research has linked higher Klotho levels to reduced risk of Alzheimer's ...
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20-year mouse study finds repeated cloning triggers harmful mutations
A long-running experiment in serial mouse cloning has produced a sharp scientific reversal. A 2013 peer-reviewed report ...
Researchers in Oregon claim to have solved the tricky problem of cloning human stem cells, but you're more likely to see a duplicate of a years-old ethics debate than you are a duplicate human. This ...
In this interview, industry experts Mathieu Bennet and Dustin Whitson explore how automation and single-cell technologies are transforming high-throughput B-cell cloning for antibody discovery. Can ...
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Study finds cloning hits a genetic limit as "clones" diverge over time
Cloning promises genetic copies, but a growing body of research across dogs, mice, cattle, and primates shows that clones ...
As the generations dragged on past the 27th iteration, the birth rate began to silently collapse. By the 57th generation, a mere 0.6 percent of the cloned embryos survived. The 58th generation ...
If there is one thing that people on both sides of the cloning debate agree upon, it’s that cloning is an incredibly inefficient process. When it comes to cloning animals, like Dolly and Snuppy, the ...
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The news that U.S. scientists have successfully cloned a human embryo seems almost certain to rekindle a political fight that has raged, on and off, since the announcement of the creation of Dolly the ...
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