Dolly, History, Impact & Legacy

Dolly, History, Impact & Legacy

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Dolly, female Finn Dorset sheep that lived from 1996 to 2003, the first clone of an adult mammal, produced by British developmental biologist Ian Wilmut and colleagues of the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, Scotland. The announcement in February 1997 of Dolly’s birth marked a milestone in

Ian Wilmut, embryologist who helped to produce Dolly the sheep (1944–2023)

Celebrating Our Pioneers Mike and Dolly Amos - The Amos Bursary %

Dolly's legacy: cloning's past, present and sci-fi future?, by Alexander Neve

Legacy Award 2020 - Ole Miss Women's Council for Philanthropy

Why Dolly Parton's Lasting Legacy Could Be As 'The Book Lady

I'm more like Oscar than Oscar himself” – The Tragedy of Dolly Wilde.

Dolly Parton is healing our divided nation, one roller coaster at a time - The Boston Globe

Lifetime Achievement Award: Dolly Parton

20 Best Country Music Documentaries That Tell a Great Story – Billboard

Dolly Parton Isn't After An Ever-After AI Legacy

Dolly Parton: A Timeless Legacy of Music and Philanthropy, by VH Stories