Cow Gives Birth to First Clone Created in Africa
Embryo Plus recently announced that one of its cows had given birth to the first animal clone created in Africa. Futhi, a Holstein whose name is the Zulu word for "replica," was created with deoxyribonucleic acid extracted from an ear cell of a former South African milk production record holder.| Comments on article "Cow Gives Birth to First Clone Created in Africa" | |||||||||
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