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Kitty is clone of calico cat
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2002 Research to be published in an upcoming issue of Nature was made public on Thursday by the Wall Street Journal, announcing that researchers at Texas A&M University have cloned a calico cat. Born December 22, the cat, named "cc" for carbon copy, is a genetic replica of a two-year-old cat named Rainbow. The cats are not identical in color and markings, however. An Arizona millionaire gave the school $3.7 million to develop the technology because he wants to clone his dog Missy. Those efforts haven't succeeded yet. Get the Story:
Scientists in Texas Copy Cat (The Washington Post 2/15)
What Is Warm and Fuzzy Forever? With Cloning, Kitty (The New York Times 2/15)
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