💨 Abstract
Morag, a cloned sheep, is now on display at the National Museum of Rural Life in Scotland. Along with her twin Megan, Morag was cloned in 1995 from differentiated cells, marking a significant breakthrough in cloning technology. This achievement paved the way for Dolly, the first cloned adult mammal. Morag's display highlights the role of cutting-edge science in farming and the ethical implications of cloning.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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