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2006-12-18 | permalink
A team of South Korean scientists, credited with producing the world’s first cloned dog last year, claimed Sunday that they have cloned three puppies of the same species. Lee Byung-chun, a veterinary professor at state-run Seoul National University, was a member of the team, led by disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk, who cloned an Afghan Hound, named Snuppy, for the first time last year.
2006-12-18 | permalink
A team of South Korean scientists, credited with producing the world’s first cloned dog last year, claimed Sunday that they have cloned three puppies of the same species. Lee Byung-chun, a veterinary professor at state-run Seoul National University, was a member of the team, led by disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk, who cloned an Afghan Hound, named Snuppy, for the first time last year.
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