She is a clone of a female named Willa, who died in the mid-1980s and left no living descendants.
[7] Sooam Biotech, Korea cloned eight coyotes in 2011 using domestic dogs as surrogate mothers.
[40] This was an important extension of work of Briggs and King in 1952 on transplanting nuclei from embryonic blastula cells.
[41] Five genetically identical fruit flies were produced at the lab of Dr. Vett Lloyd at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 2005.
In 2001, at the Trans Ova Genetics in Sioux Center, Iowa, United States, a cloned gaur was born from a surrogate domestic cow mother.