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Cloning: Me, Myself and I

The idea of cloning living beings was probably hatched in the mind of a science fiction writer. But the concept took a giant step toward becoming reality in 1997, when scientists in Scotland cloned the first mammal: a sheep named Dolly.Cloned cows, goats, pigs and mice soon followed. Now, a team of researchers is planning to clone another type of mammal - humans. Researchers haven't quite worked out all the bugs in the system, but they say they'll have a clone human in about two years.

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Audience Level: High school lower division 9-10, High school upper division 11-12, General public & informal education

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Authors and Editors: Newshour Science Report of PBS
Publisher: AAAS
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