I know that they are now used to provide consistency in scientific experiments.
There's one farm/lab? nearby me that clones sheep for science and then the researchers use them for whatever experiments they're doing. It limits the variable of different sheep impacting the results which helps when interpreting data. The university near me that had a contract to get these sheep were using about four a week.
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I know that they are now used to provide consistency in scientific experiments.
There's one farm/lab? nearby me that clones sheep for science and then the researchers use them for whatever experiments they're doing. It limits the variable of different sheep impacting the results which helps when interpreting data. The university near me that had a contract to get these sheep were using about four a week.