"We have for the first time produced a male cloned calf from the somatic cell of progeny-tested bull which died 10 years ago," Director of National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) Dr A K Srivastava said today.
The calf, who has been given name of Rajat, was born on July 23 by using 'Hand-Guided Cloning' technique and its weight at the time of the birth was 32 kg, a release from NDRI said.
The Murrah bull, whose frozen semen was used to produce male calf, had been ranked first in the 5th set of all-India progeny-testing programme.
The NDRI Director said there was an acute shortage of good-quality bulls and the technology of 'Hand-Guided Cloning' could decrease this gap and supply elite bulls in the shortest possible time.
"We do not have progeny-tested bulls and moreover, there is a shortage of 80-90 million doses of semen in the country. We have frozen semen of progeny-tested bulls and we can produce good quality of bulls by this cloning technique," Srivastava said.
A team of seven scientists-- S K Singla, M S Chauhan, R S Manik, P Palta, Shiv Parsad, Anuj Raja and Amol Sahare-- was involved in the production of cloned calf.
S Ayyappan, Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE) and Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), congratulated the team and said this achievement of producing cloned calf from progeny-tested bull by hand-guided cloning technique will facilitate faster multiplication of elite germplasm and help face the challenges of increasing demands of milk, said the release.
