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10 years after the birth of India’s first cloned farm animal, where is buffalo cloning heading
Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-03
Naresh L Selokar, Monika Saini, Dharmendra Kumar, Rakesh K Sharma, Prem Singh Yadav

India owns the best buffalo breeds, particularly Murrah which is famous all over the world for high milk production. India’s white and pink revolution cannot be imagined without the contribution of buffalo and to achieve these, the best productive animals need to be produced through scientific interventions. Animal cloning is a technique used to produce multiple copies of the best animals without normal reproduction. In India, buffalo cloning has already happened and India’s first cloned buffalo was produced in 2009. Later, several buffalo clones were produced and attempts are ongoing to produce stock of more elite animals. Buffalo cloning has made its way from scientific curiosity to farmer’s farm. In this viewpoint article, we provide an overview of the progress of buffalo cloning and we discuss some of the public perceptions of animal cloning such as aging and food safety of cloned animal products.

中文翻译:

印度第一只克隆农场动物出生10年后,水牛克隆的归宿

印度拥有最好的水牛品种,特别是穆拉(Murrah),穆拉在世界各地以高产牛奶而闻名。没有水牛的贡献,印度的白色和粉红色革命是无法想象的,要实现这些目标,就必须通过科学干预来生产出最佳的生产动物。动物克隆是一种用于在没有正常繁殖的情况下生产最佳动物的多个副本的技术。在印度,水牛克隆已经发生,印度的第一个克隆水牛在2009年生产。后来,生产了几个水牛克隆,并正在尝试生产更多的精英动物。水牛城克隆已从科学的好奇心发展到农民的农场。在这篇观点文章中,
更新日期:2020-01-03
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