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Dolly the Sheep – the First Cloned Adult Animal
Cloning: a Select Chronology, 1997-2003
Antony John Clark OBE, FRSE This Obituary First Appeared in The
In Re Roslin Institute: Federal Circuit Finds Cloned Animals Not Patent Eligible
Module 2 Biotechnology: History, State of the Art, Future. Lecture Notes
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY June 2014
Drawn to Edinburgh
Final Project Report
Animal Breeding in the Age of Biotechnology
Fda Regulation of Human Cloning: Usurpation Or Statesmanship?
Top 100 Living Contributors to Biotechnology
Dolly: the Science Behind the World's Most Famous Sheep
A Century of Genetics
The Roslin Institute (1993- ) [1]
Issue 60 of the Genetics Society Newsletter
Viable Offspring Derived from Fetal and Adult Mammalian Cells" (1997), by Ian Wilmut Et Al
Dolly the Sheep Continues to Inspire 20 Years After Media Storm
UK Research and Innovation Institutes, Facilities, Centres & Units
Top View
Dolly Was World's Hello to Cloning's Possibilities Pagina 1 Van 3
James Cossar Ewart and the Origins of the Animal Breeding Research Department in Edinburgh, 1895–1920
The Mendel Newsletter September 2017
IN RE ROSLIN INSTITUTE (Edinburgh) ______
Dolly the Sheep – the First Cloned Adult Animal
Ian Wilmut (1944- ) [1]
Dolly at Roslin
Roslinreporter
Dick Vet Top Ranked for Veterinary Medicine
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
The History of Genetics
Sir Ian Wilmut, Phd
In an Exclusive Interview, Sir Ian Wilmut Discusses Genetic Engineering, His Recent Parkinson’S Diagnosis And, of Course, the Most Famous Sheep in the World