Cats are easier to clone. (Tech watch: aviation * computers * energy * environment * medicine * military * robotics * space * transportation).(Texas A and M University College of Veterinary Medicine project)(Brief Article)

From: Popular Mechanics | Date: May 1, 2002| Author: Wilson, Jim; Coledan, Stefano; Fillon, Mike; O'Brien, Greig; Ruben, Paul; Turnbull, Andy | Copyright information

Throw out that old cliche about cats having nine lives. Researchers for the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University in College Station have raised feline life expectancy to "Itchy & Scratchy" proportions by successfully cloning a cat. Originally, scientists had hoped to clone puppies, but after 31/2 years they switched to kittens...

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