NEWS
Dolly's death leaves researchers woolly on clone ageing issue
NATURE
SCIENCE UPDATE
Obituary:
Dolly the Sheep
Celebrity clone dies of drug overdose
NEWS
& FEATURES
The
health profile of cloned animals Jose B. Cibelli, Keith
H. Campbell, George E. Seidel, Michael D. West, Robert P. Lanza
Nature Biotechnology 20, 1314 (01 Jan
2001)
Cloning's
owners go to war
The team that created Dolly the sheep
captured the headlines, but several groups now have patents
on cloning. Peter Aldhous considers how this tangled web of
proprietary claims will affect the future of the technology.
Nature 405, 610612 (08
Jun 2000)
Dolly
is a clone and no longer alone
After the furore that surrounded the arrival
of Dolly, the first mammal to be cloned from differentiated
adult cells, doubts were raised that she really was a clone.
Those doubts can now be set aside, and the technique has been
further validated by the cloning of mice.
Davor
Solter
Nature 394, 315316 (08 Jun 2000)
RESEARCH
Viable offspring
derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells Wilmut,
I., Schnieke, A.E., McWhir, J., Kind, A.J. & Campbell K.H.S
Nature 385, 810813 (27 Feb 1997)
Early
death of mice cloned from somatic cells Narumi Ogonuki,
et al.
Nature Genetics 30, 253254 (01 Mar 2002)
Mitochondrial
DNA genotypes in nuclear transfer-derived cloned sheep Matthew
J. Evans, Cagan Gurer, John D. Loike, Ian Wilmut, Angelika E. Schnieke, Eric A.
Schon Nature Genetics 23, 9093 (01 Sep 1999)

Full-term
development of mice from enucleated oocytes injected with cumulus cell nuclei
T. Wakayama, A. C. F. Perry, M. Zuccotti, K. R.
Johnson, R. Yanagimachi
Nature 394, 369374 (23 Jul 1998)
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