12/14/2008

Clone

Many people consider their pets members of the family and are very sad when they die, but what if you could cone your dog, cat or bird?
A scientist in new orleans, who has proved his ability to clone other animals, is now offering the possibiltheity to pet owners here in wisconsin.
Scientists have not been able to clone dogs, cats or other pets, but if and when the time comes, several companies will be ready and able to do the job.
The question is: Are you ready to clone your pet? Brett Reggio is betting on it. He is working on his Ph.D at louisians State University. He's successfully cloned a goat five times and wants to try the process on family pets, So he started a business called Lazaron."what Lazaron provides is the first step in the cloning process." Hsaid. "It's for curing and storing the fiberglass cells that will be used for cloning."
Most pet owners will tell you freezing your pet's DNA in hopes of one day cloning it is a personal decision.

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