After Dolly the Sheep Comes Snuppy the Puppy
Scientists have finally broken the hound barrier - they have cloned an Afghan puppy called Snuppy from the skin cells of a three-year-old male hound.| Comments on article "After Dolly the Sheep Comes Snuppy the Puppy" | |||||||||||||||
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