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China claims a 1st with cloned rabbit
24 Jul 2007, 2317 hrs IST,REUTERS

BEIJING: China has produced the world's first cloned rabbit using a
biological process that takes cells from a foetus, state media said on
Tuesday.

The female rabbit, which weighed 60 grams at birth in February, was now
growing normally at an animal centre in Shanghai, the China Daily said.

In huge breakthroughs, scientists have cloned mice, cattle and other animals
since the first cloned sheep, Dolly, was born in 1996. Malaysia is even
trying to clone some of its threatened leatherback turtles to save them from
extinction.

But it was only in 2002 that French scientists produced the world's first
cloned rabbit using cells from an adult female rabbit, the paper said.

The Chinese rabbit was the world's first to be cloned using "fibroblast"
cells from a fetal rabbit, the China Daily said.

"Chinese cloning research has reached a global advanced level," the
newspaper quoted Wang Hongguang, director of the China Centre for
Biotechnology Development, under the ministry of science and technology, as
saying.

"We can reproduce almost all the cloning results in top-class laboratories
around the world. However, we are lacking in original creations such as the
newly cloned rabbit."

It was not clear if the findings had been published in a scientific journal
or independently verified.

Rayilyn Brown
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Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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