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Friday, January 27, 2017

Clones, Clones, Everywhere by Glenn Greenberg

Magazine: Time for Kids
Edition: 3-4, Vol. 7, No. 11
Date: December 9, 2016
Article: Clones, Clones, Everywhere
Author:  Glenn Greenberg
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1. Dolly the sheep was born July 5, 1996.
2. False, she was the first successfully cloned mammal.
3. Britain, France, and Germany do not allow human cloning.
4. Yes, the U.S. allow cloning.
5. True, any attempt to do cloning in the U.S. needs U.S. Food & Drug Administration approval.
6. Robert Lanza said, "cloning is associated with a lot of abnormalities and genetic defects."
7. Sooam Biotech is located in South Korea.
8. Sooam Biotech is a lab that clones hundred of animals.
9. Jae Woong Wang is a researcher at Sooam Biotech.
10. Dylan is a dog, boxer type.
11. Laura Jacques and Richard Remde are Dylan's owners.
12. Dylan's owners paid $100,000 to Sooam Biotech to clone Dylan.
13. Dylan's owners are from West Yorkshire, England.
14. Dylan died on June 2015.
15. Dylan's clones were born December 2015.
16. Chance and Shadow are the clones' names.
17. U.S. labs clone cattle, pigs, and sheep.
18. Sooam Biotech is trying to bring back a woolly mammoth.
19. Dolly the sheep died in 2003.
20. Dolly has 4 sisters.
21. Daisy, Diana, Debbie, and Denise are the names of Dolly's sisters.
22. Scientist Kevin Sinclair led the Dolly's sisters' cloning study.

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