As the first cloned mammal ever to be created from an adult cell, her birth was of huge excitement both to the scientific world and to the public.
If Dolly the sheep was such a success story, why hasn't any further cloning been done since? Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong. : r/CasualUK
Dolly the sheep health fears 'unfounded
How Dolly, the first cloned sheep, sparked bioethical debate over 'creating life' - Genetic Literacy Project
The Legacy of Dolly the Sheep May Be Your Future Health - Lynette
Dolly the sheep died young. Her cloned sisters are going strong
Dolly the sheep: 15 years after her death, cloning still has the power to shock, The Independent
Dolly the cloned sheep's siblings are aging normally, Science
Dolly the sheep scientist Sir Ian Wilmut dies at 79, Science
1996: Dolly the sheep cloned
Dolly: The Sheep That Changed the World review — the original celebrity sheep (sorry, Shaun)
Dolly at 20: The inside story on the world's most famous sheep
It's been 20 years since Dolly the sheep. Where's my clone?
Who was Ian Wilmut? Scientist behind Dolly the sheep dies - The Statesman