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High rate of clone failures

The West Australian newspaper

15th November 2002

Auckland (New Zealand)

 

Nearly one in four calves and lambs cloned at a New Zealand government

research station had died from deformities within three months

of birth, it was reported yesterday.

 

AgResearch at Hamilton, south of Auckland, said it destroyed some calves

before birth and slaughtered others that served as surrogate

mothers when foetuses grew too big to be born naturally, the New Zealand

Herald reported.

 

Cloning program leader David Wells said errors in the pattern of gene

expression

had produced some animals with deformities that made them not viable at

birth.

 

He said the death rate of cloned calves between birth and weaning was 24 per

cent ,

compared with about five per cent in normal calves. The findings, which echo

those of

other laboratories, cast more doubt on the claim of Italian gynaecologist

Severino Antinori that he was on the verge of cloning a human.

 

But Dr Antinori has dismissed concerns about deformities, claiming it was a

certainty

that problems seen in other cloned animals would not occur in human beings.

 

-Agence France-Press

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