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THE BRAIN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. The Whole Brain Atlas. BioVisions. Mushroom Life. With 581 Copies So Far, Reclonable Mouse Will Live Forever. Biologists in Japan have cloned 581 mice from one original donor mouse, Livescience reported.

With 581 Copies So Far, Reclonable Mouse Will Live Forever

The scientists made the mice over 25 generations of cloning; that is, from making clones from clones from clones, 25 times over. They could probably make animal clones indefinitely, the research team wrote in a paper published last week in the journal Cell Stem Cell. Really. Check out the last sentence of their abstract: "Our results show that repeated iterative recloning is possible and suggest that, with adequately efficient techniques, it may be possible to reclone animals indefinitely. " The 581 cloned mice were made using an improved version of somatic cell nuclear transfer, the technique that created Dolly the cloned sheep in 1996.