This couple successfully cloned her dog after his death
Categories: Animals | Science | Technology
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/this-couple-successfully-cloned-her-dog-after-his-death.htmlThe couple from the UK to cope with the loss of a longtime family friend, was cloned her dog.
Here's what it looked like in life.
Dog Laura and Richard named Dylan died on 30 Jun 2015. They wanted to preserve the memory of it.
Inspired by another family from the UK who cloned their dog during her lifetime, Laura and Richard contacted the company Sooam Biotech, where they were told that they could freeze some of the cells Dylan later to clone it.
Laura and Richard are gathered DNA samples and sent them to the laboratory, Sooam Biotech in South Korea.
DNA samples received in the lab later preferred terms, so there was some problems with the cells, causing Richard and Laura didn't have complete confidence that Dylan can clone.
But after a few weeks the cells began to grow!
On the 31st day after receipt of DNA samples in the Sooam Biotech was able to confirm two of pregnancy!
Laura and Richard went to South Korea to be there during the birth of the puppies.
Puppies look exactly like Dylan!
And would you clone your pet?
Keywords: Animals | Science | Dogs | Technology | Spouses | Cloning
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