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World's first commercially cloned dog delivered to delighted Floridians
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Meet Lancey, the first commercially cloned dog, delivered to Edgar and Nina Otto on Monday. The Ottos bid and won an auction to receive a genetic duplicate of their beloved Labrador named Sir Lancelot, who died in January of 2008. They stored the donor dog's DNA, and from that, his identical twin, created by BioArts International (no, it's not called RePet, The 6th Day fans), was born November 18th.

"Sir Lancelot was the most human of any dog we've ever had," said Nina Otto. "He was a prince among dogs. We can't believe this day is finally here," she said. "We are so happy to have little Lancey in our family. His predecessor was a very special dog. We are thrilled beyond words!"

Dogs are notoriously difficult to clone (the first dog ever cloned was born in 2005), not only because of their infrequent and unpredictable ovulation, opaque ova, and poorly understood physiology, but also because of man's-best-friend ethics rules that are much more stringent than those for livestock such as sheep and cattle. Want a clone of your dog? There's one more spot available, but get ready to pony up $180,000. How much for a human?


http://dvice.com/archives/2009/01/worlds_first_co.php
 
Dumb ass crackas paid that much to clone a dog? I hate white people. People starving and dying and they paying absurd amounts for this shit? Diseased devils.
 
yes I can see the day when they start selling clones that you can program to do labor task or technical task or fight in the military basically biological robots at lease that is what they the government and companies selling these people would call them, but people with more since will call them slaves:smh:
 
One day that dog is going to wake up in the middle of the night and kill them people........watch you'll see!:smh::smh:
 
World's first commercially cloned dog delivered to delighted Floridians
cloned_doggy.jpg


Meet Lancey, the first commercially cloned dog, delivered to Edgar and Nina Otto on Monday. The Ottos bid and won an auction to receive a genetic duplicate of their beloved Labrador named Sir Lancelot, who died in January of 2008. They stored the donor dog's DNA, and from that, his identical twin, created by BioArts International (no, it's not called RePet, The 6th Day fans), was born November 18th.

"Sir Lancelot was the most human of any dog we've ever had," said Nina Otto. "He was a prince among dogs. We can't believe this day is finally here," she said. "We are so happy to have little Lancey in our family. His predecessor was a very special dog. We are thrilled beyond words!"

Dogs are notoriously difficult to clone (the first dog ever cloned was born in 2005), not only because of their infrequent and unpredictable ovulation, opaque ova, and poorly understood physiology, but also because of man's-best-friend ethics rules that are much more stringent than those for livestock such as sheep and cattle. Want a clone of your dog? There's one more spot available, but get ready to pony up $180,000. How much for a human?


http://dvice.com/archives/2009/01/worlds_first_co.php

They dont clone cats yet.....:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
now i can clone dogs and kill them over and over and over!


that dog wont be the same as the one that died

they should watch the story about the cloned steer - bad idea
 
I would pay $500,000 for a clone version of lisaraye.

just imagine the possibilities - u pay for a clone of.... ANY FEMALE .. keep her chained in the basement, do whatever, when you tired, put her in the wood chipper....evil laugh....:D:D:D. Oh the future possibilities!!:yes::yes:
 
man its hard to think that the governing bodies aint doing this shit on a remote area,
 
Hey somebody need to email Michael Vick maybe he got enuf money left to appeal his case by cloning those pits!


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
the funny thing is the gov has been keeping dna from every child born in the us since 1980.
 
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