Sooam is a Korean institute that has almost perfected dog cloning. Years ago, he was the first to clone a dog with an extremely complex reproductive cycle, and now he does it with his left hand. Years of testing led them to the perfect "product" and today you can order a perfect clone of your dog from them for 80,000 euros. Dog owners will probably get cold feet because there is no canine surrogate that can replace their dog, even if it is a perfect copy. And although it seems like a very complicated process, it is quite the opposite. Don't believe it? See for yourself.
A Korean bioengineering company, Sooam, wants to clone your dog, and this will do it for 80 thousand euros. You can see how human intervention in the legality of life, aka cloning, takes place in the video below, which takes you to the Seoul laboratory.
Although canine surrogate he will never be able to truly replace your dog (or will he?), but that doesn't mean we can't love him as much as any other dog, right?
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Hwang Woo-suk of the Sooam Bioengineering Institute, which is to blame for the company pushing cloning this far, says that in the process they first take the dog's tissue, while he is still alive or up to five days after he has passed away. Then they find a dog that will "copy" a copy of the dog. Surrogate mother the mother can be of any breed (a Great Dane can be a surrogate for a Chihuahua, for example), but they try to use a mother who is the same breed as the embryo, explains Hwang.
And if still in 2005 the success rate of conception was 2 percent, today this number is already at 30 percent. Ps(klo)s can be born with a defect, but owners don't have a problem with it, Hwang concludes, even though they are entitled to a complaint. You can find out more interesting things below.
Check out how dog cloning works: