In an interesting development in cloning, a cloned cow in Japan gave birth naturally to a healthy calf. The researchers responsible for Dolly the sheep managed to get her to give birth, but this appears to be the first confirmed incident of a cloned cow giving birth.
\”There have been arguments over the fertility of cloned cattle but the birth can be seen as a convincing answer,\” Koichi Yamamoto, deputy director of the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center where the cow gave birth, told the BBC. \”Kaga No 2 is feeding its calf and it shows that cloned cows can recognise their own babies and may have maternal instincts.\”
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Cow clone gives birth. The BBC. July 11, 2000.
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