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Vietnam successfully clones endangered pig breed - VnExpress International

Vietnam successfully clones endangered pig breed By Tat Dinh   March 16, 2021 | 10:06 am GMT+7 A baby Vietnamese Pot-bellied pig is fed by an employee of the Thuy Phuong pig research center in Hanoi s Bac Tu Liem District, March 14, 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Van Giang. For the first time, Vietnam has successfully cloned the endangered Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs using a somatic cell cloning technique. The National Institute of Animal Sciences under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced Sunday that four baby Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs have been reproduced through a cloning technique involving somatic cells derived from ear tissues. The Vietnamese pot-bellied pig is a traditional, domestic breed reared for meat. It is native to northern Vietnam, with their characteristic black and wrinkled skin. Though it is not considered to bring in high economic value, its meat is regarded to be of high quality. The FAO has classified the pig as an endangered breed.

Bomb Survivor Double-Amputee Aims for the 2021 Paralympic Games: My Destiny

Bomb Survivor Double-Amputee Aims for the 2021 Paralympic Games: ‘My Destiny’ Nearly 16 years ago, a baby girl survived an explosion when her impoverished birth parents detonated a bomb inside their home in Vietnam. She lived but lost her legs. After being adopted by a loving family from the United States, Haven Faith Shepherd, an inspiring double-amputee swimming star in the making, has found ways to own her identity as a differently-abled person. As an advocate and a hopeful paralympic swimmer, Haven takes joy and pride in being an amputee. Haven Faith Shepherd. (Courtesy of Shelly Shepherd) “It is what makes me… me,” she said in her story she submitted to Love What Matters.

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