The cloning of animals represents a major achievement in the fields of genetics, conservation, and medical research. Below is a list of ten animals that scientists have successfully cloned.
Cc, standing for 'CopyCat,' emerged as the inaugural cloned pet in 2001, underscoring the possibilities within pet cloning.
In 2003, Dewey became the first cloned white-tailed deer, opening up opportunities for the rejuvenation of endangered deer species.
In 1996, Dolly became the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell, signifying a pivotal moment in the field of genetics research.
In 2020, Elizabeth Ann emerged as the first cloned black-footed ferret, offering new hope for the preservation of endangered species.