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Cloned Pet Puppies

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Emily Singer 08/05/2008

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If you really love your dog and have about $150,000 to spare, you can now order a clone from Korean biotechnology company RNL Bio. Geneticists revealed earlier today that they have created the first dogs cloned for commercial purposes: five puppies created with DNA from Booger the pit bull terrier. (Dogs have previously been cloned for scientific and government purposes.)

According to the Guardian,

"The five clones cost Bernann McKinney, a Californian-based farmer, £25,000 ($50,000) and were well worth it, she said at a press conference in the South Korean capital, Seoul, where the announcement was made.

". . . When Booger got cancer, McKinney had skin cells taken from the dog and preserved in the hope that science would come to her aid. Scientists at Seoul National University used the cells to create embryos, which where [sic] then implanted into two surrogate mother dogs. The puppies were born on July 28."

RNL Bio, which produced seven clones of Toppie, a drug-sniffing dog, in 2006, and four clones of a cancer-sniffing dog from Japan named Marine in 2007, says that it is also interested in cloning camels for customers in the Middle East.

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z0rr0

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  • 1287 Days Ago
  • 08/06/2008

Now we are talking..

What is the price for cloning a trophy wife? The current way of swapping them out just doesn't work well. Hard to break them in, costly to replace them, and increasingly harder to find a new one (supposedly will get easier again, once I am terminal). This cloning has so much potential. Anyone have phone numbers?

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gabrielg01

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  • 1287 Days Ago
  • 08/06/2008

Re: Now we are talking..

You'd have to raise her as a child first. And this would practically make you her father. Marrying your own "trophy children"? Yuk.

And then, who said that this person would actually want to marry you?...

Get a brain. You'll see, the world will seem less complicated once you do that.

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