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World's first cloned twin calves

World's first cloned twin calves

Workers at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Center feed the world's first cloned twin calves, shown to the press for the first time. The calves, born July 5, are the first twins ever cloned from somatic cells taken from an adult cow. The twins, named ''Noto'' (back) and ''Kaga,'' each drink 2 liters of milk a day, indicating they are quite healthy, center officials said.

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Calf cloned from adult somatic

Calf cloned from adult somatic

A calf produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow with unfertilized eggs in Ishikawa Prefecture dies Aug. 1, four days after its birth. The calf was born in the world's second case using the technology at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center, following the birth of twin calves with the same technique at the center July 5. The calf's death follows a series of deaths of cloned calves.

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Cloned twin calves

Cloned twin calves

Two baby cloned calves look unconcerned before the camera at Ishikawa Prefectural Animal Husbandry Center in Oshimizu, Ishikawa Prefecture. The pair, born July 5, are the world's first twin calves cloned from somatic cells taken from a cow fetus. According to Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries figures, Japanese researchers have successfully impregnated about 30 cows through cloning technique.

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Cloned calves through DNA tests

Cloned calves through DNA tests

A university group and a quasi-governmental research center say July 17 they confirmed through DNA tests that twin calves born earlier in July were produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow. The photo shows Yukio Tsunoda, a Kinki University professor (C), and researchers attending a news conference to confirm the cloning at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center in Ishikawa Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast.

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Calves cloned from adult somatic cells

Calves cloned from adult somatic cells

Twin calves produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow with unfertilized eggs are born July 5 in Ishikawa Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast, becoming the world's first calves cloned with this technique, according to the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center and a Kinki University animal husbandry research group.

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moose (Alces alces), calf

moose (Alces alces), calf

Three years old cow of moose (Alces alces) called Quanita is seen with her twin calves in the Chomutov Zoo, Czech Republic, on May 17, 2019. Quanita surprised breeders when she lay down for breastfeeding, which is unusual for these animals. Quanita is so high that calves did not reach the udder. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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moose (Alces alces), calf

moose (Alces alces), calf

Three years old cow of moose (Alces alces) called Quanita is seen with her twin calves in the Chomutov Zoo, Czech Republic, on May 17, 2019. Quanita surprised breeders when she lay down for breastfeeding, which is unusual for these animals. Quanita is so high that calves did not reach the udder. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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moose (Alces alces), calf

moose (Alces alces), calf

Three years old cow of moose (Alces alces) called Quanita is seen with her twin calves in the Chomutov Zoo, Czech Republic, on May 17, 2019. Quanita surprised breeders when she lay down for breastfeeding, which is unusual for these animals. Quanita is so high that calves did not reach the udder. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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moose (Alces alces), calf, calves, twins

moose (Alces alces), calf, calves, twins

Twin calves of three years old cow of moose (Alces alces) called Quanita are seen in the Chomutov Zoo, Czech Republic, on May 17, 2019. Quanita surprised breeders when she lay down for breastfeeding, which is unusual for these animals. Quanita is so high that calves did not reach the udder. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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moose (Alces alces), calf

moose (Alces alces), calf

Three years old cow of moose (Alces alces) called Quanita is seen with her twin calves in the Chomutov Zoo, Czech Republic, on May 17, 2019. Quanita surprised breeders when she lay down for breastfeeding, which is unusual for these animals. Quanita is so high that calves did not reach the udder. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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moose (Alces alces), calf, calves, twins

moose (Alces alces), calf, calves, twins

Twin calves of three years old cow of moose (Alces alces) called Quanita are seen in the Chomutov Zoo, Czech Republic, on May 17, 2019. Quanita surprised breeders when she lay down for breastfeeding, which is unusual for these animals. Quanita is so high that calves did not reach the udder. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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moose (Alces alces), calf

moose (Alces alces), calf

Three years old cow of moose (Alces alces) called Quanita is seen with her twin calves in the Chomutov Zoo, Czech Republic, on May 17, 2019. Quanita surprised breeders when she lay down for breastfeeding, which is unusual for these animals. Quanita is so high that calves did not reach the udder. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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World's first cloned twin calves

World's first cloned twin calves

Workers at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Center feed the world's first cloned twin calves, shown to the press for the first time. The calves, born July 5, are the first twins ever cloned from somatic cells taken from an adult cow. The twins, named ''Noto'' (back) and ''Kaga,'' each drink 2 liters of milk a day, indicating they are quite healthy, center officials said.

  •  
Calf cloned from adult somatic

Calf cloned from adult somatic

A calf produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow with unfertilized eggs in Ishikawa Prefecture dies Aug. 1, four days after its birth. The calf was born in the world's second case using the technology at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center, following the birth of twin calves with the same technique at the center July 5. The calf's death follows a series of deaths of cloned calves. ==Kyodo

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Cloned twin calves

Cloned twin calves

Two baby cloned calves look unconcerned before the camera at Ishikawa Prefectural Animal Husbandry Center in Oshimizu, Ishikawa Prefecture. The pair, born July 5, are the world's first twin calves cloned from somatic cells taken from a cow fetus. According to Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries figures, Japanese researchers have successfully impregnated about 30 cows through cloning technique. ==Kyodo

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Cloned calves through DNA tests

Cloned calves through DNA tests

A university group and a quasi-governmental research center say July 17 they confirmed through DNA tests that twin calves born earlier in July were produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow. The photo shows Yukio Tsunoda, a Kinki University professor (C), and researchers attending a news conference to confirm the cloning at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center in Ishikawa Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast. ==Kyodo

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Calves cloned from adult somatic

Calves cloned from adult somatic

Twin calves produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow with unfertilized eggs are born July 5 in Ishikawa Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast, becoming the world's first calves cloned with this technique, according to the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center and a Kinki University animal husbandry research group. ==Kyodo

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