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In the second half of the
twentieth century, scientists learned how to clone organisms in some
species of mammals. Scientists have applied somatic cell nuclear transfer to clone human and
mammalian embryos as a means to produce

In the second half of the
twentieth century, scientists learned how to clone organisms in some
species of mammals. Scientists have applied somatic cell nuclear transfer to clone human and
mammalian embryos as a means to produce stem cells for laboratory
and medical use. Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a technology applied in cloning, stem cell
research and regenerative medicine. Somatic cells are cells that
have gone through the differentiation process and are not germ
cells. Somatic cells donate their nuclei, which scientists
transplant into eggs after removing their nucleuses (enucleated eggs).
Therefore, in SCNT, scientists replace the nucleus in an egg cell
with the nucleus from a somatic cell.

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Title
  • Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Mammals (1938-2013)
Date Created
2014-11-04
Keywords
  • Concept
  • Robert King
  • Theories
  • Technologies
  • Processes
  • Dolly the sheep
  • Karl Illmensee
  • New York Stem Cell Foundation
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