A service to duplicate a dead dog has started



According to the news agency report, the service to duplicate the dog who died in Korea is said to be started.

"When a dead pet comes back", a horror movie of the original Steven KingPet cemeteryAlthough it reminds me, apparently it is not such a thing.

Details are as below.
Current affairs dot com: 1 cloned dog 16 million yen = commercialized in Korea, first contract with rice woman

According to this article, Korean company RNL Bio, which handles biotechnology, received a cloned request for a dead dog and signed a contract to birth a cloned dog by February next year at 150,000 dollars (about 16 million yen) is. The client was a woman with a disability in the body living in Los Angeles, USA, he said that he had kept somatic dogs 's' dead dogs a year and a half ago.

In addition, RNL established a specialized cloning facility in partnership with Seoul National University which succeeded in the birth of a cloned dog for the first time in the world in 2005, and the success rate of the clone which was originally 0.8% also now becomes 25% We are improving it.

But even if we spend so much money, it seems a little lonesome that the only thing born is a dog that looks exactly like a dead dog, not having the same memory as a dead dog.

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log