World’s First Commercial ‘Cloning’ of a Pet Dog
August 5th, 2008Scientists in South Korea say
they have successfully completed the world’s first commercial cloning of a pet dog.
Bernann McKinney, from the US state of California, stumped up $50,000 (£25,000) for five identical copies of Booger, her beloved pit bull terrier.
The puppy clones were unveiled at a press conference in the South Korean capital, Seoul, on Tuesday.
“Booger was my partner and my friend,” Ms McKinney said, as she appeared with the five identical copies of her pet. Scientists at Seoul National University created a number of embryos from preserved skin cells taken from Booger’s ear tissue before he died. The embryos were then implanted into two surrogate mother dogs and, three months later, the puppies were born.
Among the scientists involved in the project was Professor Lee Byeong-chun, who was part of the team that created the world’s first cloned dog - Snuppy the Afghan hound - in 2005. “They are perfectly the same as their daddy. I am in heaven here. I am a happy person,” Ms McKinney said at a televised press conference, with tears in her eyes. Ms McKinney hopes to recreate the personality of the puppies’ father. The former beauty queen, from Hollywood, recalled how Booger once saved her life by chasing off another dog that had attacked her, leaving her with serious wounds.
She said: “Booger had a kindness in his heart and I believe that kindness is something that can be, I don’t want to use the word reproduced, but the best way Dr Lee explained it is we can give him his body, you are going to give him the love and environment to recreate the original Booger’s personality.” [BBC NEWS]



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