Cloned camel
This article is about Injaz, the cloned camel. For the non-profit organization in Jordan, see
INJAZ
.
Injaz
Other
name(s)
| Arabic
:
?????
|
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Species
| Dromedary camel
|
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Sex
| Female
|
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Born
| April 8, 2009
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
|
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Died
| January 12, 2020
(2020-01-12)
(aged 10)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
|
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Cause of death
| Maternal death
|
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Named after
| "achievement"
|
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Injaz
(
Arabic
:
?????
, meaning "achievement"; April 8, 2009
[1]
- January 12, 2020
[2]
) was a female
dromedary camel
, credited with being the world's first
cloned
camel. Nisar Ahmad Wani, a reproductive biologist and head of the research team at the Camel Reproduction Center in
Dubai
,
United Arab Emirates
, announced on April 14, 2009, that the cloned camel was born after an "uncomplicated"
gestation
of 378 days.
[3]
The cloning project had the personal endorsement and financial support of
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
, the
Prime Minister
, Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, and the
emir
of Dubai.
[3]
[4]
Prior to this, there had been several unsuccessful attempts in the Emirate to clone a camel.
[4]
Injaz was created from
ovarian
cells
of an adult camel slaughtered for its
meat
in 2005.
[4]
The cells were grown in
tissue culture
and then frozen in
liquid nitrogen
.
[3]
Afterwards, one of the cells was
injected
into a
nucleus
-removed
oocyte
of the surrogate camel, which were then fused with an
electric current
and chemically induced to initiate
cell division
. The resulting
embryo
was cultured for a week and implanted back into the surrogate camel's
uterus
. Twenty days later, its pregnancy was confirmed using
ultrasound
and monitored throughout the
gestation period
.
[3]
After Injaz's birth, its
DNA
was tested at the Molecular Biology and Genetics Laboratory in Dubai and confirmed to be identical copies of the DNA of the original ovarian cells, proving that Injaz is a clone of the original camel.
[3]
[4]
Camel racing
is a lucrative industry in the UAE.
[5]
Ulrich Wernery and Lulu Skidmore, commented that the camel cloning "gives a means of preserving the valuable genetics of our elite racing and milk-producing camels in the future."
[4]
Injaz's first birth was lauded around the world as proof that cloned camels could conceive naturally.
[6]
She gave birth to her first calf, a female, on November 2, 2015, at a center in Dubai.
[7]
Injaz was able to conceive and give birth naturally, which was considered a "colossal feat."
[2]
Injaz celebrated her 6th and 10th birthday in April 2015
[8]
and 2019,
[9]
marking a milestone in the development of cloning and biotechnology in the UAE.
[8]
She lived a healthy life and gave birth to two cloned calves during her lifetime.
[9]
Injaz died on January 12, 2020, while pregnant with her fourth calf.
[2]
References
[
edit
]
- ^
"Scientist: First cloned camel born in Dubai"
.
The Associated Press
. April 14, 2009.
Archived
from the original on April 18, 2009
. Retrieved
April 15,
2009
.
- ^
a
b
c
"Injaz, the world's first cloned camel, has died"
.
WIRED Middle East
. January 12, 2021.
Archived
from the original on January 12, 2021
. Retrieved
January 12,
2021
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
e
"World's 1st cloned camel born in Dubai"
.
Kuwait News Agency
. April 14, 2009. Archived from
the original
on April 20, 2009
. Retrieved
April 15,
2009
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
e
Spencer, Richard (April 14, 2009).
"World's first cloned camel unveiled in Dubai"
.
Telegraph.co.uk
.
Archived
from the original on April 17, 2009
. Retrieved
April 15,
2009
.
- ^
Wigglesworth, Robin; James Drummond (April 16, 2009).
"Cloned camel promises hope for racegoers"
.
The Financial Times
. Retrieved
April 16,
2009
.
- ^
"Dubai: Pregnancy for world's first cloned camel"
.
BBC News
. April 8, 2015.
Archived
from the original on April 8, 2023
. Retrieved
May 7,
2023
.
- ^
"First cloned camel gives birth to first cloned offspring in Dubai"
.
The National
. November 13, 2015.
Archived
from the original on June 9, 2021
. Retrieved
May 7,
2023
.
- ^
a
b
Bajpai Chaudhary, Suchitra (April 8, 2015).
"World's first cloned camel, Injaz, celebrates 6th birthday in Dubai"
.
Gulf News
.
Archived
from the original on April 15, 2020
. Retrieved
May 7,
2023
.
- ^
a
b
Bajpai Chaudhary, Suchitra (April 8, 2019).
"World's first cloned female camel celebrates 10th birthday in Dubai"
.
Gulf News
.
Archived
from the original on August 4, 2020
. Retrieved
May 7,
2023
.