Dolly's creation led to a lot of the stem cell treatment that we have today. Was watching a documentary on this and it's funny that the Scottish scientists were frowned and looked down on by the Americans for pulling this research off. The Americans weren't too chuffed that the Scots got there first!. Fascinating stuff looking at Dolly's creation process.
@@deathnyyy Off the top of my head I can't remember sorry!. I think it may have been a BBC Scotland documentary but I can't be totally sure. I disked it from the telly so I might have it lying about somewhere...Hold on a day or so and I'll try to find it full title and everything..
I do not think that is the case. I think they were the first to go public. Which would piss off the wealthy. Or because the scotts had a contract with wealthy bankster. The banksters renigged. So they went public. It didnt get much hype at all. There was no huge political debate. The debates were small and seemed more like a coverup of technology.
Sure, please do so, I would be happy though if you provide a short mention/reference or if you implement a QR-Code linking to the channel or so :) Go ahead!
Is it true that Dolly aged faster because she was a clone? Because she was created from an adult nucleus it's said she was already genetically an adult even when physiologically a baby, which was why sheep live an average of 12 years normally but she died at just 6 ½?
What a fascinating story. I guess this means Dolly was a GMO sheep as genetic modification can include not just recombinant DNA technology but also reproductive cloning. Recently the FDA approved GMO cattle for human consumption. I don't know if this will be positive in the end but it freaks me out a little as I much prefer the old ways of agriculture.
Thanks for sharing the news.. GMO in general is not worrying me personally as there are great examples for crops and plants how they can be a huge benefit and a gigantic weapon in the war against hunger. For cattle/livestock it is a different picture.. but I see lots of problems with the way of intense livestock farming in general (even without GMO)...
@@henrikslab imo GMOs are just a next step in selective breeding?farming, just less luck based, i have no issue with the practice however many of the companies that produce the seeds do use predatory and immoral buisness strategies
The cytoplasm of the ovum and the nucleus from the sperm is contributed to the fetus in humans . Similarly the cytoplasm was taken from the first sheep and the nucleus from the second after joining them . The cell was equal to a fertilized egg which developed into blastocyst
So it’s not really a clone they just took the egg from one and put it in a other tell me when they pop them out a test tube as a full sheep that’s a clone
Great explanation. I have no questions anymore
Dolly's creation led to a lot of the stem cell treatment that we have today. Was watching a documentary on this and it's funny that the Scottish scientists were frowned and looked down on by the Americans for pulling this research off. The Americans weren't too chuffed that the Scots got there first!. Fascinating stuff looking at Dolly's creation process.
Do you remember what the documentary is called by any chance? I have to study for my exam :)
@@deathnyyy Off the top of my head I can't remember sorry!. I think it may have been a BBC Scotland documentary but I can't be totally sure. I disked it from the telly so I might have it lying about somewhere...Hold on a day or so and I'll try to find it full title and everything..
@@deathnyyy I know this is probably way too late but this is the one I studied for my exam th-cam.com/video/tELZEPcgKkE/w-d-xo.html
It's been done for centuries. Nothing new under the sun.
I do not think that is the case. I think they were the first to go public. Which would piss off the wealthy. Or because the scotts had a contract with wealthy bankster. The banksters renigged. So they went public. It didnt get much hype at all. There was no huge political debate. The debates were small and seemed more like a coverup of technology.
thank u for your unmatchable explanation 🤓🤓🤓
Dear sir/madam, we ask permission to use the video for Bioethics teaching materials. May I?
Sure, please do so, I would be happy though if you provide a short mention/reference or if you implement a QR-Code linking to the channel or so :) Go ahead!
Nicely explained..
excuse me, may i download your video for presentation sir?
Yes, you have my permission in that case!
This is amazing
Is it true that Dolly aged faster because she was a clone? Because she was created from an adult nucleus it's said she was already genetically an adult even when physiologically a baby, which was why sheep live an average of 12 years normally but she died at just 6 ½?
Thank you so much sir this helped me understand it better
Why do they use three different sheeps
I wanted to know if Dolly had the characteristics of the 1st sheep ? 🐑
No it don't
Yes it was identical
@Firm Button oh this was for am assignment in the previous grades 1st term ... still Thank you 😊
So simple
What a fascinating story. I guess this means Dolly was a GMO sheep as genetic modification can include not just recombinant DNA technology but also reproductive cloning. Recently the FDA approved GMO cattle for human consumption. I don't know if this will be positive in the end but it freaks me out a little as I much prefer the old ways of agriculture.
Thanks for sharing the news.. GMO in general is not worrying me personally as there are great examples for crops and plants how they can be a huge benefit and a gigantic weapon in the war against hunger. For cattle/livestock it is a different picture.. but I see lots of problems with the way of intense livestock farming in general (even without GMO)...
@@henrikslab imo GMOs are just a next step in selective breeding?farming, just less luck based, i have no issue with the practice however many of the companies that produce the seeds do use predatory and immoral buisness strategies
Thanks brother 😊
Like the best explanation.
Without fertilization how can this hybrid cell convert into blastocyst
The cytoplasm of the ovum and the nucleus from the sperm is contributed to the fetus in humans . Similarly the cytoplasm was taken from the first sheep and the nucleus from the second after joining them . The cell was equal to a fertilized egg which developed into blastocyst
The Story of Dolly the cloned Sheep - Animal Cloning
Great video
good explanation
perfect video!
at last ,i can clear my concept
So it’s not really a clone they just took the egg from one and put it in a other tell me when they pop them out a test tube as a full sheep that’s a clone
Means there is two ✌2⃣ parent involve in it not 3
hell yeah
Thanks u bro
cloning humans is not unethical
Was there no father of dolly sheep 🐑
No component was received from a male sheep, all genetic material originated from "mothers"...
good vid hehehee
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I came here for *knowledge*
Dolly have only two mothers your mental ?
1:14.3
Pure FRAUD. Was NOT cloned.
don't lie, you came here because of your teacher
True 🤣
I came here because I was researching plant inbreeding, got onto the topic of genetics in general, then found this video.
Nonsense thats called test tube baby 🤦🏿♂️
Lern mal englisch
If you could see how perfect I am you'd want to clone me
lol ivf for sheep 😂😂