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  2. List of cloned animals - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, at the Trans Ova Genetics in Sioux Center, Iowa, United States, a cloned gaur was born from a surrogate domestic cow mother. However, the calf died within 48 hours. However, the calf died within 48 hours.

  3. She's the world's most expensive cow, and part of Brazil's ...

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    Those eager to level up their livestock’s genetics pay around $250,000 for an opportunity to collect Viatina-19’s egg cells. ... international business manager for Trans Ova Genetics, an Iowa ...

  4. Gaur - Wikipedia

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    On 8 January 2001, the first cloned gaur was born at Trans Ova Genetics in Sioux Center, Iowa. The calf was carried and brought successfully to term by a surrogate mother, a domestic cow (Bos taurus). While healthy at birth, the calf died within 48 hours of a common dysentery, most likely unrelated to cloning. [46]

  5. Banteng - Wikipedia

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    Thirty embryos were created and sent to Trans Ova Genetics, where they were implanted in domestic banteng cows. Two were carried to term and delivered by Caesarian section . The first was born on 1 April 2003, and the second two days later.

  6. She's the world's most expensive cow, and part of Brazil's ...

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    Those eager to level up their livestock’s genetics pay around $250,000 for an opportunity to collect Viatina-19’s egg cells. ... a cattle judge and international business manager for Trans Ova ...

  7. Recombinetics - Wikipedia

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    The company has plans to be acquired by Trans Ova Genetics for $4.1 million. [3] Products. It is known for developing genetically engineered hornless cattle, ...

  8. 2001 in science - Wikipedia

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    January 8 – The first animal from an endangered species produced by cloning, a gaur named Noah, is born at Trans Ova Genetics in Sioux Center, Iowa. He dies within 48 hours of a common dysentery. [1] [2] January – The second animal from an endangered species produced by cloning, a European mouflon lamb, is born in Italy. [3]

  9. Elon Musk’s estranged trans daughter announces she’s leaving ...

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    Elon Musk’s estranged trans daughter — who the billionaire Tesla owner claims was “killed by the woke mind virus” — has vowed to leave the United States following President-elect Donald ...