Scientist
On Mission To Clone Endangered Pandas
China has been exploring every possible means
of saving giant pandas, one of the world's
most endangered species, from becoming
extinct, even if it means resorting to cloning
them. Chen Dayuan, a senior scientist who
specializes in cloning at the institute of
zoology in the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
introduced the idea of performing cloning
techniques on giant pandas in 1998. Giant
panda Gege tends to her new female cub on
Monday, following six hours of labor at the
China Panda Preservation Research Center in
Wolong, Sichuan province. Using initial
funding of 100,000 yuan ($14,780), Chen
successfully produced blastocysts by
transplanting the somatic nucleus from sample
pandas into the enucleated egg cells of
rabbits, the Beijing Morning Post reported on
Thursday. The move was reported as one of the
10 biggest achievements of science and
technology in 1999. It won an award of 6
million yuan and further funding of 5 million
yuan for the project from the Ministry of
Science and Technology.