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Dubai hopes for racing star in cloned camel
The world's first cloning of a camel took place in a laboratory at the Camel Reproduction Centre in the United Arab Emirates.
Scientists there now hope their second successful cloned camel, created from a skin cell of an elite racing camel owned by Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, will change the face of one of the oldest sports in the Arabian Peninsula.
Dan Nolan reports from Dubai. (3 July 2010)
Scientists there now hope their second successful cloned camel, created from a skin cell of an elite racing camel owned by Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, will change the face of one of the oldest sports in the Arabian Peninsula.
Dan Nolan reports from Dubai. (3 July 2010)
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