CATTLE CLONE

BY MARK ROWECHINESE scientists have successfully cloned an endangered species of high quality cattle. The clone calf, named Boeve, was born in April and is from a breed of beef cattle from the northern Hebei province. The cell nucleus containing genetic materials was taken from the ovary and ear of a six-month-old cow.Thousands of this high quality breed of beef cattle used to be found in Hebei in the 1970s, but cross-breeding with foreign breeds has reduced the number of thoroughbreds. The project, led by the Chinese University of Agriculture, used stem-cell ...


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