Sunday, May 19, 2013

In South Korea, you can get your dog cloned for a $100.000

In South Korea, you can get your dog cloned for a $100.000


“Three years after losing her beloved dog, Trouble, the love of Danielle Tarantola’s life returned from the dead.


A new puppy she named Double Trouble is an exact genetic replica of the original, developed in a petri dish by South Korean scientists in what has become a growing, high-tech and highly-controversial, industry of dog cloning.


Cloning first entered public debate in 1996, when researchers at the Roslin Institute in Scotland successfully produced Dolly the sheep, the world’s first cloned mammal. Dolly opened the door for researchers across the globe to attempt to clone other animals, and there have since been successful horse, deer, cattle, dog and cat clones.”


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In South Korea, you can get your dog cloned for a $100.000

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