How cloning works, you can read on the website of the company: “currently, cloning is only with living cells, i.e. the cells of living dogs or dogs that are a maximum of five days ago died.” If the dog is in the refrigerator is preserved, ” says Sooam.
The owner must be material to the South Korean lab to send, from which scientists dna can distill. That is then in an ‘empty’ hondeneicel stopped which is inserted in a surrogate mother. Two months later, the cloned puppy, according to Sooam.
Sooam Biotech is not uncontroversial; around one of the principal investigators of the lab, Woo-Suk Hwang, is a lot to do. In 2004 he led a research group of the university of Seoul, who claimed a human embryo have been cloned. But an independent scientific committee took the claim even under the microscope, and could find no evidence.
In 2006, was the claim rejected, which meant the end of his career at the university. Then he started his own research institute.
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