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Pet cloning: Can science replace a cherished pet?

Pet cloning: Can science replace a cherished pet?
November 07, 2023
Nahal Garakani - LA Post

The concept of pet cloning moved from the realm of science fiction to reality in the early 21st century. The first cloned mammal, Dolly the Sheep, made headlines in 1996. Dog and cat cloning became available to the public in 2015, facilitated by the Texas-based company ViaGen. Since then, the company has cloned nearly a thousand pets.

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