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Re: CloningSC ( 05/20/2005, 15:49:34 )If it were true that Dolly died early because she had shortened telomeres, that would have been good news in a sense, because that problem wasn't very difficult to fix. The story about Dolly's shortened telomeres was actually a marketing ploy; the company that released the news was also trying to sell a means of lengthening telomeres at the same time. Cloned cattle were born not too long afterward with longer than normal telomeres, by using cells at a slightly different stage of development. However, I haven't heard any solid reports of animals with longer telomeres living longer lives.What I don't understand is how people can come to this site and repeatedly ask the same questions that were asked and answered several years ago. Would you complain about the speed of a 1997 computer and assume that nothing better had become available since? ![]() This Message is being posted for educational purposes, as well as for comment and criticism, by the visitors to the HumanCloning.org Foundation website (www.HumanCloning.org ). Disclaimer: Information provided on this web site is for educatonal purposes only. It is not a substitute for, nor can it replace advice from your own physician. HumanCloning.org™ Established December 11, 2002. |
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