Wed, 15 Apr 2009 12:35:12 GMT (by PressTV)

Hanna the cloned goat is reported to be in good health.
The cloned goat was developed in the surrogate uterus of a black Bakhtiari goat for 147 days and was born, Wednesday, at 1.30 am through a cesarean section.
She is reported to be in a good health.
Hanna, also known as R-CAP-C1, is completely distinguished from other goats because of its white and henna-like color.
Iran’s first cloned lamb, Royana, was born on Sept. 30, 2006 in Royan institute and was able to survive the post-natal complications common in cloned animals.
Iranian researchers are looking to use cloned goats to produce the genetically modified animals required for manufacturing new recombinant medications particularly tPA.
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Filed under: Iran: Scientific Progress