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Asiatic wild ox, dark grey-brown in colour with white ‘socks’ and standing 2 m/6 ft tall at the shoulders. It originally roamed across a vast area of land stretching from India to Southeast Asia and Malaysia, but population numbers and the area where it can be found are now much smaller. (Species Bos gaurus.)

A gaur was cloned in 2000 by the fusing of a skin cell of a dead male with a cow's egg cell. The gaur calf was carried by a cow surrogate mother and was be born in November 2000, but died two days later from an disease unrelated to the cloning.



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Yet when Murch succeeds at creating offspring for species hundreds of times more rare than the recently cloned gaur or mouflon, it's months or maybe a year before even readers of In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology see how it all turned out.
The feat was made possible by fusing 692 gaur cells to cow eggs.
The Asian Plains feature Indian rhinos, Malayan sambar deer, axis deer, nilgai, blackbuck, Persian goitered gazelle, Indian gaur and Altai wapiti.
 
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