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Article: With cloning, your pet lives on.(News)
- Article from:
- Cape Times (South Africa)
- Article date:
- June 10, 2008
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BYLINE: Jerome Taylor
London: Imagine a world where taxidermy is obsolete - a world where the final trip down to the vet doesn't have to be the final goodbye. Imagine a world where your pet can be brought back to life.
Next month an American company is offering those with big enough wallets just that. A decade after Dolly the Sheep became the world's first animal to be successfully cloned from a single cell, BioArts International, a Californian biotech company with a long history of forays into the pet cloning industry, is planning an online auction to clone five dogs.
The dogs will become the first canines to be cloned exclusively for ...
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Article: RSPCA Welcomes Withdrawal Of A Pet Cloning Service.
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... ... Welcomes Withdrawal Of A Pet Cloning Service(C)1994-2009 ... RSPCA welcomes the news that BioArts International has withdrawn its pet cloning service but is extremely ... six reasons given by the BioArts CEO, Lou Hawthorne, for ...
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