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FIRST SUCCESSFULLY CLONED ANIMAL FROM LATIN AMERICA AT AGRARIAN EXPO IN BRASILIA, 2001-03-17 (photo)

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FIRST SUCCESSFULLY CLONED ANIMAL FROM LATIN AMERICA AT AGRARIAN EXPO IN BRASILIA, 2001-03-17 (photo)
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Jamil Bittar
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2001 AD (C21st AD)
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2001-03-17
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Vitoria, the first successfully cloned animal in Latin America, shown on May 2, 2002 at a government agrarian expo in Brasilia. Born at a government agrarian farm outside of Brasilia March 17, 2001, the cow has been deemed by researchers to be in excellent health as she reaches adulthood. Vitoria will soon be put through a fertilization process for the first time by Embrapa, the government agrarian research institute overseeing the entire cloning process. REUTERS/Jamil Bittar GN

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