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Mar 9 2006, Irani

The Afghan hound named Snuppy is the world’s first cloned dog, scientists confirmed. It has come as a relief to his creator, who has been discredited all through and controversy has long surrounded him.

Using blood samples from Snuppy, the cell donor...

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