Repeating ourselves [videorecording] : the brave new world of cloning / produced by Knowledge Unlimited ; directed by Kristii Horn
Series: News matters [videorecording]Publication details: New York : Knowledge Unlimited, 1999Description: 1 videocassettes (VHS) (15 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 poster, 1 teacher's guideSubject(s): Production credits:- Writer, Linda Endsley ; series director, Liza Diprima
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| video QH442 .T431 The techniques in genetic engineering | video QH442.2.C56 Cloning how and why / | video QH442.2.C57 Cloning the first human | video QH442.2.R46 Repeating ourselves the brave new world of cloning / | video QH442.G46 Genetic engineering | video QH442.R42 Recombinant DNA techniques | video QH442.R43 Breaking the code applying genetic techniques to human disease / |
Writer, Linda Endsley ; series director, Liza Diprima
Narrator: Buzz Kemper
Disscussed on the making of Dolly. How to clone a sheep. Dolly the sheep was born in July of 1996. She was the first mammal cloned from an adult animal. This is how scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland used the cells of adult sheep to make Dolly
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