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dc.coverage.spatialCollege Station, Texasen
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-04T19:56:18Z
dc.date.available2018-10-04T19:56:18Z
dc.date.created1999-09
dc.identifier.other1032
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/170609
dc.descriptionImage of Dr. Jonathan Hill (left) and Dr. Mark Westhusin (right) with 3 week old clone bull 'Second Chance'. Physical description: black-and -white slides (slides (photographs), 5X5mmen
dc.description.abstractScientists Dr. Jonathan Hill and Dr. Mark Westhusin at Texas A&M University have successfully cloned what is believed to be the first calf cloned from an adult bull, which is also the oldest animal ever cloned. A 21-year-old Brahman from Ralph and Sandra Fisher of La Grange, Texas. The cloned calf ‘Second Chance’ not only looks just like his father, but also has his father’s exact DNA. Their research could have enormous implications in the beef cattle industry and in the future applications of cloning technology.en
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dc.subjectBreedingen
dc.subjectReproductive technologyen
dc.subjectLivestocken
dc.subjectChanceen
dc.subjectSecond Chanceen
dc.subjectHill, Jonathanen
dc.subjectWesthusin, Marken
dc.subjectPress conferencesen
dc.subject.meshClone Cellsen
dc.subject.meshGenetic Engineeringen
dc.subject.meshAnimals, Genetically Modifieden
dc.subject.meshCattleen
dc.subject.meshBovineen
dc.titleCloned Steer News Conference, number 06en
dc.contributor.sponsorCollege of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
dc.type.materialImageen


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