Office of Public Affairs Montana Man Sentenced for Federal Wildlife Trafficking Charges As Part of Years-Long Effort to Create Giant Hybrid Sheep for Captive Hunting
Cloned rhesus monkey lives to adulthood for first time: A method that provides cloned embryos with a healthy placenta could pave the way for more research involving the primates
Reprogramming mechanism dissection and trophoblast replacement application in monkey somatic cell nuclear transfer
Discovery of facultative parthenogenesis in a new world crocodile
Limits to selection on standing variation in an asexual population
Invasion genetics of the longhorn crazy ant: the global expansion of a double-clonal reproduction system
Virgin Birth: A genetic basis for facultative parthenogenesis
Viable offspring derived from single unfertilized mammalian oocytes
Anatomy promotes neutral coexistence of strains in the human skin microbiome
Continuous Cell-Free Replication and Evolution of Artificial Genomic DNA in a Compartmentalized Gene Expression System
In a First, Surgeons Attached a Pig Kidney to a Human, and It Worked: A kidney grown in a genetically altered pig functions normally, scientists reported. The procedure may open the door to a renewable source of desperately needed organs
Camel beauty pageants, races spur high demand for cloning: Technology allows wealthy clients to replace their most beautiful or fast camel with one just like it
China officially bans CRISPR babies, human clones and animal-human hybrids
Meet Elizabeth Ann, the First Cloned Black-Footed Ferret: Her birth represents the first cloning of an endangered species native to North America, and may bring needed genetic diversity to the species
Eight Proteins Turn Mouse Stem Cells into Egglike Cells: The identification of the transcription factors that elicit oocyte growth will aid reproductive biology research and might help women with fertility issues, scientists say
A Single Gene Causes Thelytokous Parthenogenesis, the Defining Feature of the Cape Honeybee Apis mellifera capensis
Clonal genome evolution and rapid invasive spread of the marbled crayfish
This Mutant Crayfish Clones Itself, and It’s Taking Over Europe
In Vitro Gametogenesis and Reproductive Cloning: Can We Allow One While Banning the Other?
Livestock 2.0—genome editing for fitter, healthier, and more productive farmed animals
One Hundred Years of Statistical Developments in Animal Breeding
Population-genomic insights into the evolutionary origin and fate of obligately asexual Daphnia pulex
Supplement: Successful Serial Recloning in the Mouse over Multiple Generations
Successful Serial Recloning in the Mouse over Multiple Generations
Human embryonic stem cells derived by somatic cell nuclear transfer
Interspecies Implantation and Mitochondria Fate of Panda-Rabbit Cloned Embryos
Science Looks at Life in 2057 A.D.: A Geneticist, a Rocket Expert, a Biologist, Two Chemists and a Psychologist Peer into the Future and Find It Generally Good—Provided Mankind Survives That Long
Facultative Parthenogenesis in California Condors Journal of Heredity
Cloning Cows From Steaks (and Other Ways of Building Better Cattle)
Des Moines County Sheriff's Office Working to Launch K-9 Program
Airport Beagles Sniff out Illicit Foodstuffs: Pork Is Primary Threat As U.S. Aims to Prevent African Swine Fever’s Arrival
Chinese Gene Firm Clones Cat, Sparking Wide Consumer Interest
Former Navy SEAL Trains Cloned K-9s to Locate and Take Down School Shooters: After Five Tours Overseas, Joshua Morton Returned Home and Put His Skills As a K-9 Handler into Action
A Single Honeybee Has Cloned Itself Hundreds of Millions of Times
The Ride of Their Lives: Children Prepare for the World’s Most Dangerous Organized Sport
His Cat's Death Left Him Heartbroken. So He Cloned It. China's First Duplicate Cat Marks the Country's Emergence in Gene Research and Its Entry in a Potentially Lucrative and Unregulated Market for Cloning Pets.
Nature Versus Nurture? Add ‘Noise’ to the Debate: We Give Our Genes and Our Environment All the Credit for Making Us Who We Are. But Random Noise during Development Might Be a Deciding Factor, Too.
Cloning Humans Is Technically Possible. It’s Curious No One Has Tried
Researchers Clone the First Primates from Monkey Tissue Cells
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Clonal genome evolution and rapid invasive spread of the marbled crayfish
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This Mutant Crayfish Clones Itself, and It’s Taking Over Europe
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