Ian Wilmut helped create Dolly, the first mammal worldwide to be cloned from an adult cell.
after her death. “She was a very friendly animal that was part of a big scientific breakthrough.”
However, Wilmut insisted that cloning humans was never part of his team’s plans, noting in the 2000 book he co-authored, “The Second Creation,” that “We would rather that no one ever attempted it.”
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