Dolly the sheep is put to sleep, aged only six
She was a copy. And, like most copies, she faded a little bit quicker than the original. Dolly the sheep, the world's first animal to be cloned from an adult cell, has been put to sleep, it was announced yesterday. She was only six and a half years old - barely 40 in human terms.| Comments on article "Dolly the sheep is put to sleep, aged only six" | ||||||||||||
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