Scientist Claims to Duplicate 8 More Coyotes
Scientist Claims to Duplicate 8 More Coyotes

According to reports, Hwang Woo-suk, the main culprit behind the stem cell research license controversy, has again become the chief highlight.

However, this time the scientist claimed that by using the latest technology, he has finally cloned more eight coyotes.

Talking about the previous new reports in the year 2006, on the ethical grounds, the region authorities were forced to strip his stem cell research license.

One year later before the strip decision was taken; he certainly became the first researcher to develop the first cloning of a dog.

In the meantime, the reported information further acclaimed that the coyote, also identified as the American jackal or prairie wolf, which is gradually becoming an endangered species.

Meanwhile, in the year 2009, the scientist also faced several charges related with the fraud and misuse of the state funds. After the charges were proved, he was sent back to the South Korea's stem cell research center, and a after a few months the region renowned journals publicized his landmark discovery.

On the other hand, giving a counterattack for all his wrong doings, the researcher asserted that he was never wrong and he never performed any unlawful act. With the success of his current discovery, he certainly believed that one day he would surely become able in bringing back the extinct animal species.

Sharing his study procedures, he affirmed that in order to get the desired results, he spent almost 6 precious years of his life. Currently his research has attained almost 50% of the success rate but soon the rate will be augmented to full 100%.

He added, "We injected a coyote's somatic cell into a dog's egg and produced a cloned embryo. The pups were born 60 days after we transplanted the embryo into the dog's uterus".

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