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Title: Issues/Science and Technology/Biotechnology/Cloning - Researchers Clone Monkey by Splitting Embryo Oregon researchers say they have cloned a monkey by splitting an early-stage embryo and implanting the pieces into mother animals. [CNN] (January 13, 2000)
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Researchers clone monkey by splitting embryo

TetraTetra is the only one of four cloned embyos that survived January 13, 2000 Web posted at: 6:29 p.m. EST (2329 GMT)In this story:How they did itWhy do scientists need identical monkeys?Testing nature against nurtureRELATED STORIES, SITESiconFrom staff and wire reportsBEAVERTON, Oregon (CNN) -- Oregon researchers say they have cloned a monkey by splitting an early-stage embryo and implanting the pieces into mother animals. The technique, detailed in Friday's issue of the journal Science, has so far produced only one living monkey, a bright-eyed rhesus macaque female named Tetra, now 4 months old. Professor Gerald Schatten, a researcher at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland who led the research, said four more animals are on the way. "This is essentially the method of Brave New World," said Ronald M. Green, an ethicist at Dartmouth College. "This opens the prospect of mass identical replication."   ALSOCloning technology progresses despite controversy   MESSAGE BOARD Cloning  VIDEOVideoCNN Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen explains the breakthrough.Windows Media   QUICK VOTEAfter successfully cloning a monkey, should scientists continue their research in this field? Absolutely, it will help in the battle against diseaseYes, but slowly -- and with heavy government oversightNo, we're headed down a very dangerous road<b>embryo</b>sThe cloning procedure began with an eight-celled embryo that was split into four two-celled embryos Why do scientists need identical monkeys?Currently, most medical therapies are first tested in mice, but monkeys are much closer to human biology and would be more reliable in developing daring new techniques such as gene therapy or growing new organs using stem cells, Schatten said. "It is a huge leap from a mouse to a patient," Schatten said. "The monkeys could fill that scientific gap." But Schatten said it's virtually unknown for identical twin rhesus monkeys to be produced naturally. "What we're on the road towards is making identical twins, identical triplets, and the identical quads which could serve as the models for treating the life-threatening diseases that still plague us today," he said. "This is very exciting and very important," said Dr. John Strandberg with the National Institutes of Health. "I can't think of a single kind of monkey-based research that wouldn't benefit from using identical animals." Strandberg said identical animals are so valuable that researchers often inbreed mice or rats to obtain nearly the same effect. Testing nature against nurtureCloned monkeys also would also facilitate an important of test the old argument of whether nature or nurture plays a bigger role in development of offspring. "We could learn what the environmental effect is, separate from genetics," Schatten said. "There are theories that maternal environment can result in an IQ drop of around 10 points."There are theories that influences in pregnancy have consequences very late in life, he said. For example, the children and even grandchildren of malnourished women may be prone to heart disease and diabetes. "By taking say a set of triplets and putting them into three different moms ... you could have one mom listen to Mozart, another heavy metal and maybe NPR (U.S. National Public Radio) for a third. And maybe you could have the very same baby born in the very same mom but in a sequential pregnancy. These are answers that we need today." Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen, The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.RELATED STORIES: Could a clone ever run for president?January 11, 2000U.N. urges caution with biotechnologyJanuary 26, 1999U.S. government to fund controversial stem cell researchJanuary 19, 1999The perfect cow: Japanese report cloning of 8 calvesDecember 9, 1998Researchers clone first mammals from adult cells using new techniqueJuly 22, 1998A sheep cloning how-to, more or lessFebruary 24, 1997Should we be cloning around?February 24, 199719 European nations sign ban on human cloningJanuary 12, 1998Report: Cloned sheep has human geneJuly 24, 1997 RELATED SITES: Oregon Health Sciences UniversityRoslin Institute Online: Information on cloning and nuclear transferNewScientist: Cloning FAQScientific American: Cloning For MedicineThe Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America presents:CloningHuman Cloning Foundation Note: Pages will open in a new browser window External sites are not endorsed by CNN Interactive.  LATEST HEADLINES: SEARCH CNN.com Enter keyword(s)   go    help Back to the top  © 2001 Cable News Network. All Rights Reserved. Terms under which this service is provided to you. Read our privacy guidelines.
 

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