Animal cloning : Story of Dolly the sheep | The world of animal cloning | Animated biology
Cloning creates a genetically identical copy of an animal or plant. Many animals - including frogs, mice, sheep, and cows - had been cloned before Dolly. Plants are often cloned - when you take a cutting, you are producing a clone.
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Видео Animal cloning : Story of Dolly the sheep | The world of animal cloning | Animated biology канала Animated biology With arpan
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