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How-To Geek on MSNYou Can Clone Your Pets for a Price... But Should You?Thanks to advances in science and technology, you can now legally clone your cat or dog. It's not cheap, and it's more ...
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Pet cloning is on the increase in China, as grieving owners turn to science to try to bring their furry friend back from the ...
Two women in China recently spent small fortunes resurrecting their dead pets – a Doberman and a cat. Not only are there more ...
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WyoFile on MSNCloning of endangered ferrets moving fast, making historyEfforts to help a genetically impoverished species may be the only chance for a stable population and the species' eventual ...
Woman clones her dog for 6 million baht, reviving a cherished bond with the first genetically engineered dog in Thailand.
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