Cloning promises genetic copies, but a growing body of research across dogs, mice, cattle, and primates shows that clones begin diverging from their donors almost immediately. Thousands of unique ...
You love your dog or cat. Someday your dog or cat will die. (I’m sorry, but it’s inevitable.) What if you could put aside the genetic materials to make a perfect copy of your beloved animal, a clone ...
We recently documented how the owner of a local animal cloning company is being attacked by short-sellers. Located in Cedar Park, a suburb of Austin, ViaGen clones animals mainly for breeders, such as ...
Two decades of cloning experiments in mice have produced a striking pattern: animals created through somatic cell nuclear transfer can look healthy at birth, yet studies have linked cloning to ...
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