South Korean scientists in 2005 successfully cloning two wolves endangered species, says on Monday the French media. Animals born in October 2005, but the team of scientists National University of Seoul, under the leadership of Lee and Byung-chun Shin Nam-shik announced only on Monday.
"This is the first in the world cloning wolf, but we have so far no report of our work," said Shin Nam-shik. "Animals are healthy and growing well," he added.
The results of their research will be published in the March issue of the international journal "Clonage et cellules soushes." The scientists National University of Seoul is the first in the world cloning dogs, in August 2005. But their achievements have been called into question because of counterfeiting of their leader, Professor Hwang Woo-suk results of cloning human embryonic stem cells.
Dr. Hwang Woo-suk was deprived of all university and academic titles and degrees after he was found guilty of forgery two sensational reports. In 2004, the scientist said that the line derived stem cells from human embryos derived from cloning.
Then, in 2005, the journal Science published an article that reported on the development of 11 colonies on the basis of stem cells of donors and the genotype identical donor. Later, an examination confirmed the authenticity of the cloning of a dog team.
http://www.rian.ru/science/20070326/62624338.html
Monday, March 26, 2007
South Korean scientists announced that they had successfully cloned two wolves
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