Two women in China recently spent small fortunes resurrecting their dead pets – a Doberman and a cat. Not only are there more ...
As people's attachment to pets grows in China more people are forking out large amounts of cash to replicate dead 'fur babies ...
A woman in China who spent 160,000 yuan (US$22,000) to replicate her dead dog using a skin sample has sparked widespread interest in pet cloning services. While animal cloning is not against the ...
Xu from Hangzhou cloned her deceased Doberman, Joker, for 160,000 yuan, reflecting her deep bond with the pet. The cloning process, involving genetic material extraction and surrogate mothers, yielded ...
In 2017, when China saw its first cloned dog, Xu consulted several pet cloning experts. She chose to keep the name of the cloning company private. After visiting their facility, she decided to clone ...
CHANGSHA -- Two cloned piglets born in Central China's Hunan province are expected to promote China's pork industry and diabetes treatment research while preserving a 4,000-year-old local breed ...
The death left a lasting impact on Xu who started suffering from insomnia, a weakened immune system, and frequent illnesses.
Businessman Huang Yu has become the proud pet parent of China’s first cloned cat. Devastated by the death of his previous cat, Garlic, Huang sought the services of biotechnology company Sinogene. The ...
Detailed comparison reveals striking differences between authentic Land Rover Defender and $4,000 Chinese replica,from build ...
The woman, known only as Xu, made the extraordinary decision after the passing of her beloved Doberman, Joker.
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