Cloning in action: can embryo splitting, induced pluripotency and somatic cell nuclear transfer contribute to endangered species conservation?
The term 'cloning' refers to the production of genetically identical individuals but has meant different things throughout the history of science: a natural means of reproduction in bacteria, a routine procedure in horticulture, and an ever-evolving gamut of molecular technologies in verte...
Main Authors: | Swegen, A, Appeltant, R, Williams, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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