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Cloning (9/10)

Dr Ian Wilmut, leader of the team that created Dolly the sheep - the world's first mammal cloned from an adult cell - faces her as she goes on display at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.

Dolly, born in 1996, was killed in February 2003 when it was discovered she had a progressive lung disease. There are many different cloning techniques: some are only used to duplicate parts of DNA, others to produce identical cells or organisms. Reproductive cloning as in the case of Dolly has been heavily criticized. Supporters often refer to therapeutic cloning, which does not attempt to clone animals or humans, but to grow stem cells that can be used to treat diseases. (Photo: Reuters)

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