2007-12-20 17:21:00 Xinhua English

Photo taken on Dec. 20, 2007, shows world's first genetically-modified cloned rabbit in Shanghai, east China. The unnamed female rabbit, born in a hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University's medical school on September 14, weighed 1.4 kilograms when three months old, the average age for rabbits to enter puberty. The genetically-modified cloned rabbit glows green under a fluoroscope, a result of being injected with special genes. Scientists hope this special trait will be transferred to

Photo taken on Dec. 20, 2007, shows world's first genetically-modified cloned rabbit in Shanghai, east China. The unnamed female rabbit, born in a hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University's medical school on September 14, weighed 1.4 kilograms when three months old, the average age for rabbits to enter puberty. The genetically-modified cloned rabbit glows green under a fluoroscope, a result of being injected with special genes. Scientists hope this special trait will be transferred to
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The unnamed female rabbit, born in a hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University's medical school on September 14, weighed 1.4 kilograms when three months old, the average age for rabbits to enter puberty.
The genetically-modified cloned rabbit glows green under a fluoroscope, a result of being injected with special genes. Scientists hope this special trait will be transferred to the rabbit's offspring.