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Then, in 1996, Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the University of Edinburgh replaced the chromosomes of a sheep’s egg with those from an udder cell. The result was Dolly, whose birth was met with a heated public debate about the purported dangers of cloning. The debate overshadowed the most important point: that old DNA retains the information needed to be young again.
Lifespan: The Revolutionary Science of Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To
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