Ian Wilmut, a British scientist who led the team that cloned Dolly the Sheep, dies at age 79
- September 14, 2023
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Ian Wilmut, a British scientist who led the team that cloned Dolly the Sheep, dies at age 79
Subject :Science and technology
Section: Biotechnology
Context:
- Ian Wilmut, the British scientist known for cloning Dolly the Sheep, passed away at the age of 79 on September 11, 2023.
- Wilmut’s work at the University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute ignited global debates about the ethics of cloning.
Dolly’s Cloning Milestone
- Achieved a groundbreaking milestone by cloning a lamb, Initially designated as “6LL3“, later named Dolly, after Dolly Parton.
- Using the nucleus of an adult sheep’s cell.
- The first successful attempt at making a mature adult cell behave like a cell from a newly fertilized embryo, creating a genetically identical animal.
- It was part of a broader project aimed at engineering genetically modified sheep capable of producing therapeutic proteins in their milk.
- Unfortunately, Dolly was euthanized around six years after her birth due to an incurable lung tumor.
Scientific Impact and Recent Developments
- Dolly’s birth inspired scientists worldwide to clone various animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and bulls.
- It also led to discussions about the potential cloning of humans and extinct species.
- In recent years, scientists have explored using gene editing and cloning to potentially resurrect the woolly mammoth.
Wilmut’s Later Work
- An embryologist by training, shifted his focus to using cloning techniques to generate stem cells for regenerative medicine.
- In his later years, he dedicated his research to Parkinson’s disease after being diagnosed with the condition.
Notable cloned Animals
Name | Species | Country | Year of Cloning | Description |
Dolly | Sheep | Scotland | 1996 | First cloned mammal. |
CC (Copy Cat) | Domestic Cat | USA | 2001 | First cloned domestic cat. |
Snuppy | Dog (Afghan Hound) | South Korea | 2005 | First cloned dog. |
Prometea | Horse (Haflinger mare) | Italy | 2003 | First cloned horse. |
Taishan | Giant Panda | China | 2016 | Cloned giant panda. |
Elizabeth Ann | Black-Footed Ferret | USA | 2021 | First cloned U.S. endangered species. |
Samrupa | Buffalo | India | 2009 | India’s first cloned buffalo calf. |
Garima | Buffalo | India | 2009 | Successful cloned buffalo; lived over two years. |
Garima-2 | Buffalo | India | 2010 | Produced seven normal buffalo calves. |
Shresth | Buffalo | India | 2010 | Provided semen for genetic multiplication. |
Indian Cow (Ganga) | Cow (Gir breed) | India | 2023 | Cloned female calf from the indigenous Gir cow breed, contributing to conservation. |