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the gaur
noun
An East Indian species of wild cattle (), of large size and an untamable disposition.
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The DNA of the gaur commandeered the egg, which grew into a gaur embryo.
It is expected to give birth to the gaur next month.
Smaller than the gaur and with shorter legs, the gayal stands 140 160 cm (55 63 inches) at the shoulder.
The gaur was born on Monday at TransOva Genetics in Sioux Center, Iowa, and died of common dysentery on Wednesday.
The gaur, an oxlike creature, would be the first clone of an endangered species and also the first cloned animal to use another species as a surrogate mother.
The baby, which will be named Noah, should be an exact genetic copy of the gaur from which the skin cell was obtained.
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For mitochondrial difficulties in the gaur-cow hybrid, see Mastromonaco, G. F., Favetta, L. A., Smith, L. C., Filion, F., and King, W. A. 2007.
At least some interspecies clones have run into problems because of a failure of the DNA in the nucleus to communicate correctly with the DNA in the mitochondria; in the gaur-cow fusion, for example, problems between the mitochondria and the nucleus led to a variety of abnormalities in the embryos as they began to grow.
Based on the examination of the fetuses, Dr. Lanza said, the gaurs seemed to be normal, not crosses between cows and gaurs.
In iSCNT studies, the use of TSA has not been shown to have any beneficial effect on cloned embryo development in the gaur-bovine [ 35], human-rabbit [ 36], and dog-porcine [ 37].
A third version (based on poems supposedly written by Rami) states that he was whipped to death while tied to the back of an elephant, on the orders of the nawab of Gaur, for having attracted the attention of the Begum.
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