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What happens when you clone a mouse for 58 generations?

Boing Boing - A Directory of Mostly Wonderful Things [Unofficia… March 26, 2026
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In 2005, a husband-and-wife team at Japan's RIKEN institute ran an experiment with a mouse: clone it, then clone the clone, then clone that clone, and keep going. Dr. Teruhiko Wakayama and Dr. Sayaka Wakayama kept it up for 20 years — through lab moves, a 2011 earthquake, and the pandemic — requiring 30,947 individual cloning attempts to produce 58 successive generations, as summarized by Metacelsus. — Read the rest The post What happens when you clone a mouse for 58 generations? appeared first on Boing Boing.

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