Dawn of the Clone Age

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'''In February 1997, science fiction took a step closer to reality when a team of British scientists achieved what many believed to be impossible: cloning a single adult cell to create a whole new animal'''<br /> '''In February 1997, science fiction took a step closer to reality when a team of British scientists achieved what many believed to be impossible: cloning a single adult cell to create a whole new animal'''<br />
- Dolly the sheep came to symbolise both the brilliance of modern science and our worst fears. With exclusive access to the leading scientists who made Dolly - Dr Ian Wilmut, Dr Keith Campbell and their team at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh - HORIZON tells the extraordinary story of their struggle to achieve the Holy Grail of embryology.+ Dolly the sheep came to symbolise both the brilliance of modern science and our worst fears.
 +With exclusive access to the leading scientists who made Dolly - Dr Ian Wilmut, Dr Keith Campbell and their team at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh - HORIZON tells the extraordinary story of their struggle to achieve the Holy Grail of embryology.
It all began in the 1980s when Dr John Clark and Dr Wilmut tried to create transgenic sheep which could make valuable pharmaceuticals in their milk. But the technique struck gold just once in every hundred attempts. The scientists yearned for a solution to make the technique cost-effective. A chance conversation in a bar alerted Dr Wilmut to another possibility: cloning. It all began in the 1980s when Dr John Clark and Dr Wilmut tried to create transgenic sheep which could make valuable pharmaceuticals in their milk. But the technique struck gold just once in every hundred attempts. The scientists yearned for a solution to make the technique cost-effective. A chance conversation in a bar alerted Dr Wilmut to another possibility: cloning.

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General Information

Science Documentary published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC Horizon series in 1997

Cover

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Technical Specs

Video Source:DVBc > MPEG2 > Divx
Video Codec: Divx 5.21
Video Bitrate: 1872 kb/s
Video Resolution: 688x512 (1.34:1)
Video Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Audio Codec: MP3
Audio BitRate: 128 kb/s (64/ch) CBR 48000 Hz
RunTime: 48m 48s
Part Size: 700mb
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