Thousands of People Are Cloning Their Dead Pets. This Is the Woman They Call First
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Pet cloning has become increasingly popular, with thousands of dogs, cats, and horses cloned commercially since 2005. The process involves taking a tissue sample from a deceased pet, growing cells in culture, and transferring them into donor eggs to create genetically identical embryos, which are then implanted in surrogate mothers.
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