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Every Sumatran rhino has died in Malaysia. Scientists want to bring them back with cloning technology – Armenian Reporter

Now, Malaysian scientists are hoping to utilize tissues and cells from Iman and other dead rhinos to bring the populationback
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The job, carried out by a group at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), concentrates on stem cell technology and in- vitro fertilization. The procedure is comparable to cloning technology, in that it intends to deliver to a brand-new child utilizing cells from old rhinos, statedDr Muhammad Lokman BinMd Isa, among the lead scientists.
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