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Iranian Scientists Clone Sheep
2006-08-09
HT - DRUDGE
Iranian doctors have overseen the country's first animal cloning _ a lamb that died minutes after birth _ and plan future experiments in genetics and stem cell research, a member of the team said Wednesday.

Iran's program is part of the Islamic regime's ambitions to become a regional center for medical, aerospace and nuclear technology _ which has led to an international showdown over Western claims that Tehran also seeks atomic weapons.

"We learned a lot about cloning during the experiment. It made us more hopeful about further cases," said Dr. Morteza Hosseini, a member of cloning team at Isfahan Royan Institute in central Iran. Hosseini said the cloned sheep died five minutes after birth Aug. 2 due to respiratory problems. The female sheep implanted with the cloned embryo gave birth a week ahead of schedule and was healthy, he said.

Hosseini said Iranian researchers in Tehran and Isfahan expect to carry out more cloning experiments over the coming months.

The program has won backing from Iran's Shiite Muslim religious leaders, who have issued religious decrees authorizing animal cloning but banning any such experiments with humans. A majority of Iran's nearly 70 million people are Shiites, which comprise about 15 percent of the world's 1.2 billion Muslims.

Many Sunni Muslim clerics, however, have spoken against cloning in any form.

British scientists made world headlines a decade ago with the cloned sheep Dolly. Since then, rapid progress in stem cell research and genetics have raised widespread debates about ethics and the boundaries of medicine. Scientists say cloning sheep and other animals could lead to advances in medical research, including using cloned animals to produce human antibodies against diseases.
Of course I know what everyone is thinking about "other uses" Shame shame shame....
:)
Posted by:BigEd

#18  Executive Orders
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-09 22:27  

#17  Nah, just a former Biochemist now in IT recalling what the good things they taught me to do ... and how they can be very bad things.

Cloning being really difficult, while manipulating baterial or viral cells much less so (still difficult, but orders of magnitude different).

What book, sounds good?
Posted by: bombay   2006-08-09 22:21  

#16  hmmmmm...I remember a Tom Clancy book....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-09 22:17  

#15  It is not good, because the tools used to clone can also be put to very, very bad uses.

This (if true) signifies they can do a lot on the bio weapons front.
Posted by: bombay   2006-08-09 22:16  

#14  Many Sunni Muslim clerics, however, have spoken against cloning in any form.

What, no fatwa?
Posted by: Raj   2006-08-09 21:14  

#13  You know where they get virgin wool don't you?

Ugly sheep. So each Martyr will get 72 virgin, ugly, sheep.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-08-09 19:20  

#12  'This is not good, not good at all.'
Why Tony? the fact is that the best Iranian scientists cannot compare with the west and are at best decades behind our research.
Posted by: pihkalbadger   2006-08-09 19:19  

#11  Now every martyr is guaranteed 72 virgins.
Posted by: charger   2006-08-09 18:39  

#10  "Iranian Scientists Clone Sheep"

What, Ahma-dinnah-jacket couldn't find enough sex partners in the local fields?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-08-09 18:29  

#9  OhMyGawd, nuclear sheep as weapons!
Posted by: Captain America   2006-08-09 18:26  

#8  A majority of Iran's nearly 70 million people are Shiites, which comprise about 15 percent of the world's 1.2 billion Muslims.

Seems like the Shiites are involved in more than their fair share of the world's problems. Maybe the other 85% are Mostly Mythical Moderate Muslims?
Posted by: Bobby   2006-08-09 17:40  

#7  This is not good, not good at all.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-08-09 16:45  

#6  Well, that explains alot about Ahmadinejad.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-08-09 16:30  

#5  Shouldn't that be:

Iran: where the men are men and the women are women and the men are women and the women are men and the sheep are confused!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-08-09 15:21  

#4  To riff on the old Montana joke:

Iran! Where men are men, and sheep are nervous!
Posted by: SLO Jim   2006-08-09 14:48  

#3  I think that we need to sterilize Iran now.
Posted by: 11A5S   2006-08-09 14:36  

#2  I don't like the term clone, I prefr the term time-delayed twins.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2006-08-09 14:28  

#1  I got a baaaaad feeling about this.
Posted by: Mike   2006-08-09 14:05  

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