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Stem Cell Research Targets Birth Defects And Cancer (August 7, 2006) -- After conducting research at Scotland's Roslin Institute (birthplace of Dolly, the cloned sheep) and creating in-vitro models of obesity and Parkinson's disease for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, ... > full story

How Purple Corn And RNA Break Genetic Laws (July 24, 2006) -- A newly cloned gene in corn will help explain how unusual interactions between a parent's genes can have lasting effects in future generations. The finding has implications for breeding better crop ... > full story

World's First Cloned Equine Athletes Training For Races (May 17, 2006) -- It will be nature vs. nurture when the University of Idaho's two mule clones Idaho Gem and Idaho Star take to the racetrack at Winnemucca, Nev., June 3 and 4 for the first leg of mule racing's triple ... > full story

Bacon That's Good For You? Researchers Create Pigs That Produce Heart-healthy Omega-3 Fatty Acids (March 27, 2006) -- Researchers report they have created pigs that produce omega-3 fatty acids, representing the first cloned transgenic livestock in the world that can make the beneficial compound known to improve ... > full story

Successful Cell Engineering May Lead To Mad Cow Prevention, Say Researchers (March 22, 2006) -- Researchers at Texas A&M; University have successfully "knocked down" the expression of possible disease-causing genes in a cloned goat fetus, perhaps paving the way for breeding disease resistance in ... > full story

Equine Cloning Expert Reviews Successes, Challenges (January 18, 2006) -- Successful births and vigorous offspring are the rule for equine clones, University of Idaho veterinary scientist Dirk Vanderwall said Jan. 10, but pregnancies still are challenging to establish. ... > full story

Cloned Stem Cells Prove Identical To Fertilized Stem Cells (January 17, 2006) -- Analyzing the complete gene-expression profiles of both cloned and fertilization-derived stem cells in mice, scientists at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research now have concluded that the two ... > full story

'Pregnant' Protein-coding Genes Carry RNA 'Babies' (January 10, 2006) -- Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have performed a comprehensive analysis of small, non-protein-coding RNAs in the model nematode, C. elegans. They characterize 100 ... > full story

Novel Protein In St. John's Wort Found To Suppress HIV-1 Gene Expression (October 25, 2005) -- A novel protein, p27SJ, extracted from a callus culture of the St. John's wort plant (Hypericum perforatum) suppresses HIV-1 expression and inhibits its replication, according to researchers at ... > full story

Stem Cell Breakthrough: Researchers Offer Proof-of-concept For Altered Nuclear Transfer (October 17, 2005) -- Scientists at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research have successfully demonstrated that a theoretical--and controversial--technique for generating embryonic stem cells is indeed ... > full story

Fish And Chips: A Fast Track To Understanding Blood Development (July 18, 2005) -- Microarray studies are combined with a functional screen in zebrafish to identify new genes that are involved in the function and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells in a study published ... > full story

Breakthrough In Stem Cell Research (May 20, 2005) -- Australian researchers from the University of New South Wales have developed three clones of cells from existing human embryonic stem cells. The breakthrough could lead to new treatments for ... > full story

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Dolly the sheep -- Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003), an ewe, was the first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult ... > full article

Therapeutic cloning -- Therapeutic cloning (also known as somatic cell nuclear transfer, cell nuclear replacement, research cloning, and embryo cloning) involves taking an egg (or oocyte) from which the nucleus has been ... > full article

Dog breeding -- Dog breeding is the vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same breed to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics. The skilled breeder has at least ... > full article

Cloning -- Cloning is the process of creating an identical copy of an original. A clone in the biological sense, therefore, is a single cell (like bacteria, lymphocytes etc.) or multi-cellular organism that is ... > full article

Rhesus Macaque -- The Rhesus Macaque often called the Rhesus Monkey, is one of the best known species of Old World monkeys. The Rhesus Monkey is well known to science owing to its relatively easy upkeep in captivity, ... > full article

Stem cell -- Stem cells are primal undifferentiated cells which retain the ability to differentiate into other cell types. Medical researchers believe stem cell research has the potential to change the face of ... > full article

Gene therapy -- Gene therapy is the insertion of genes into an individual's cells and tissues to treat a disease, and hereditary diseases in particular. Gene therapy typically aims to supplement a defective mutant ... > full article

Heritability -- In genetics, heritability is the proportion of phenotypic variation in a population that is due to genetic variation. Variation among individuals may be due to genetic and/or environmental factors. ... > full article

Molecular biology -- Molecular biology is the study of biology at a molecular level. The field overlaps with other areas of biology and chemistry, particularly genetics and ... > full article

Developmental biology -- Developmental biology is the study of the process by which organisms grow and develop. Modern developmental biology studies the genetic control of cell growth, differentiation and "morphogenesis," ... > full article

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