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Over 20 years, one mouse was cloned for 58 generations — until the line collapsed
Learn how cloned mice survived for generations, why their DNA began to fail, and what the results reveal about genetic mutations, cloning limits, and long-term survival.
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Download the Nature Briefing Podcast 27 March 2026. In this episode: 00:18 ‘Zombie cells’ revived with genome transplant. Nature: ‘Zombie cells’ return from the dead — a ...
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Mouse cloning study finds defects mount after 58 generations of recloning
A Japanese research team pushed mouse cloning to its breaking point, producing 1,206 clones from a single donor line before ...
Morag and her identical twin Megan were cloned from the same embryo, and both paved the way for the birth of Dolly in 1996 ...
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