This researcher has made significant contributions to the field of reproductive biology by exploring innovative methods for cloning buffalo embryos from non-viable somatic cells. Their work encompasses both hand-made cloned buffalo, achieved through manual embryogenesis, and advanced hand-guided clonings that utilize non-viable somatic cells to produce embryonic fragments. These methodologies represent groundbreaking approaches in genetic cloning, offering new insights into the potential of manually replicating developmental processes within large animal species.
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