List of animals that have been cloned

This is a list of animals that have been cloned in alphabetical order. One significant aspect of this list is documenting the transition from early concerns that animal cloning procedures might be limited to a few species, that cloned animals might be physiologically abnormal, or cloning might lack utility for society.

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Carp

Chinese embryologist Tong Dizhou successfully inserted the DNA from a male Asian carp into the egg of a female Asian carp to create the first fish clone in 1963. In 1973 Dizhou inserted Asian carp DNA into a European crucian carp to create the first interspecies clone.[1]

Cat

Cattle

Deer

Dog

Ferret

Clones Libby and Lilly were produced via nuclear transfer by cell fusion in 2004.[18][19]

Frog (tadpole)

In 1958, John Gurdon, then at Oxford University, explained that he had successfully cloned a frog. He did this by using intact nuclei from somatic cells from a Xenopus tadpole.[20] This was an important extension of work of Briggs and King in 1952 on transplanting nuclei from embryonic blastula cells[21]

Fruit Flies

Gaur

A species of wild cattle, the first endangered species to be cloned. In 2001 at the Trans Ova Genetics in Sioux Center, Iowa, USA, a cloned Gaur was born from a surrogate domestic cow mother. However, the calf died within 48 hours.[22]

Goat

Horse

Mice

Mouflon

Mule

Pig

Pyrenean ibex

In 2009, one clone was born alive, but died seven minutes later, due to physical defects in the lungs. The Pyrenean Ibex became the first taxon ever to come back from extinction, for a period of seven minutes in January 2009.[30]

Rabbit

Rat

Rhesus Monkey

Sheep

Water Buffalo

The world's first water buffalo was cloned either in Beijing China[33] in 2005 or New Delhi, India in 2009 "Samrupa", the world's first cloned buffalo calf, which died a week later from a lung infection.[34]

Wolf

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