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Cloned predecessor to Dolly the sheep goes on display

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A cloned animal that helped pave the way for the creation of Dolly the sheep has gone on permanent display at a Scottish museum.

Morag the sheep and identical twin Megan were cloned from the same embryo and were the first mammals to be successfully replicated from differentiated cells.

Their births in June 1995 at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh were hailed as a technical breakthrough and made the birth of Dolly the sheep in July 1996 possible.

Experts said the births of Morag and Megan demonstrated that viable sheep could be produced by nuclear transfer from cells which have been cultured in vitro.

Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell as part of the institute’s research into producing genetically-modified farm animals.

Morag has now gone on permanent display at the National Museum of Rural Life in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, as part of a new section exploring the role of science in agriculture.

Morag died in 2000 and was previously on show at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh until about 2005.

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She was then cared for at the National Museums Collection Centre in the Granton area of the Scottish capital.

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The National Museum of Rural Life is a partnership between National Museums Scotland (NMS) and the National Trust for Scotland (NTS).

Professor Andrew Kitchener, principal curator of vertebrate biology at NMS, said: “The birth of Dolly the sheep is remembered as one of the great scientific breakthroughs of the late 20th century, but that historic moment wouldn’t have been possible without the arrival of Morag and her twin.

“Without them, there would not have been Dolly.

“It’s very fitting that Morag forms the centrepiece of this fascinating new display at the National Museum of Rural Life, exploring the role that cutting-edge science can play in farming.”

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The new display at the museum explores the future of farming and reveals how technology such as robotics and artificial intelligence could be used to solve problems which have existed for centuries.

The main themes – large-scale agriculture, small-scale food production and animal welfare – are explored in the display, which also tells stories of crofting in Scotland.

Dolly the sheep died in 2003 and was donated to NMS by the Roslin Institute.

Since then, she has been on display at the National Museum of Scotland.

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