| February 8, 2005 | - The creator of Dolly the sheep was granted a license to clone humans.
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Reuters
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| April 15, 2003 | -
Dolly the sheep was stuffed and put on display at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.
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| February 18, 2003 | -
Dolly the cloned sheep was put out of her misery.
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| August 7, 2001 | - Two hundred couples were selected by an Italian embryologist to take part in a human cloning project; the human clones will be made using a technique similar to that which produced Dolly the sheep.
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| July 17, 2001 | - Another company, called Advance Cell Technology, was preparing to create human embryo clones, using a technique similar to that used to clone Dolly the sheep, in order to extract their stem cells.
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| May 22, 2001 | - The leader of the research team that cloned Dolly the sheep warned against the premature cloning of farm
animals for meat and milk production; cattle
clones have suffered from severe defects such as diabetes, immune-system deficiencies, giant tongues, intestinal blockages, and squashed faces.
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| December 19, 2000 | - The Scottish scientists who made Dolly, the famous sheep clone, announced a plan to make genetically modified chickens that will lay eggs containing drugs.
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