South Korean scientist pressed on mammoth cloning
14th Nov 2006, 17:26 GMT
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors finished questioning a disgraced stem cell scientist on Tuesday, asking him in court if he had receipts for his team's successful cloning of a dog and failed attempt to clone a mammoth.
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