Cloning has largely been done using just live donor cells, transferring their DNA to recipient eggs.
Using previously frozen cells runs the risk of ice damage to the DNA unless carefully handled.
The scientists in Kobe, Japan, said their technique raised the possibility of recreating extinct creatures, such as mammoth, from their frozen remains.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Scientists clone from frozen mice
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