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'First camel clone' born in Dubai | 'First camel clone' born in Dubai |
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Scientists in Dubai say they have created the world's first cloned camel. | Scientists in Dubai say they have created the world's first cloned camel. |
Injaz, a female one-humped camel, was born on 8 April, after more than five years of work, United Arab Emirates newspapers reported. | Injaz, a female one-humped camel, was born on 8 April, after more than five years of work, United Arab Emirates newspapers reported. |
Scientists say DNA taken from a cell in the ovary of an adult camel was put into an egg from a surrogate mother. | Scientists say DNA taken from a cell in the ovary of an adult camel was put into an egg from a surrogate mother. |
Injaz, which means "achievement" in Arabic, was born after an "uncomplicated" 378-day gestation period, reports said. | Injaz, which means "achievement" in Arabic, was born after an "uncomplicated" 378-day gestation period, reports said. |
"This significant breakthrough gives a means of preserving the valuable genetics of our elite racing and milk producing camels in the future," Dr Lulu Skidmore of the Camel Reproduction Centre told Gulf News newspaper. | "This significant breakthrough gives a means of preserving the valuable genetics of our elite racing and milk producing camels in the future," Dr Lulu Skidmore of the Camel Reproduction Centre told Gulf News newspaper. |
The baby camel, weighing 30kg, has been confirmed as being genetically identical to the camel the cells were taken from, the paper reported. | The baby camel, weighing 30kg, has been confirmed as being genetically identical to the camel the cells were taken from, the paper reported. |
That camel was killed for its meat in 2005, another newspaper, the National, said. | That camel was killed for its meat in 2005, another newspaper, the National, said. |
Thirteen years ago, the world's first mammal to be cloned using DNA from an adult cell, Dolly the Sheep, was born in Edinburgh. | |
But in 2003, she was diagnosed with lung disease and put down. | But in 2003, she was diagnosed with lung disease and put down. |
Since then, scientists around the world have created cloned mice, cows, pigs and dogs. | Since then, scientists around the world have created cloned mice, cows, pigs and dogs. |
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