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Science 22 February 2002:
Vol. 295. no. 5559, pp. 1443 - 1444
DOI: 10.1126/science.295.5559.1443a

News of the Week

CLONING:
Carbon-Copy Clone Is the Real Thing

Constance Holden

Last week, scientists unveiled the first clone of a pet: a kitten named CC. The researchers, who report their feat in the 21 February issue of Nature, say cat cloning is just about as efficient (or inefficient) as duplicating mice, cows, sheep, goats, or pigs.

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