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  2. Cloning - Wikipedia

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    Cloning is the process of producing individual ... Engineers have proposed a "lunar ark" in ... The operation cost $50,000 through the pet cloning company ...

  3. Human cloning - Wikipedia

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    Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a ... Prohibition on the use of public funds for human cloning. [103] Arkansas: Illegal [102] [103 ...

  4. Woman Dishes Out $50K for 'Cloned Copies' of Her Late Cat - AOL

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    The cost of doing this came at a pretty penny though, and Stewart says she paid $50,000 to have it done. ... Cat cloning costs are $50,000.00, paid in two equal installments.

  5. Commercial animal cloning - Wikipedia

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    ViaGen began by offering cloning to the livestock and equine industry in 2003, [20] and later as ViaGen Pets included cloning of cats and dogs in 2016. [21] ViaGen's subsidiary, start licensing, owns a cloning patent which is licensed to their only competitor as of 2018, who also offers animal cloning services. [22] (Viagen is a subsidiary of ...

  6. Little Nicky (cat) - Wikipedia

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    This followed the first successful cloning of a cat by the company in conjunction with Texas A&M University. The cloning was performed by the chromatin transfer technique, a variant of nuclear transfer. [3] The cloning of Little Nicky was a result of an offer by the company called the "Nine Lives Extravaganza" launched in 2004. [4] [5]

  7. J. B. S. Haldane - Wikipedia

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    Haldane was the first to have thought of the genetic basis for human cloning, and the eventual artificial breeding of superior individuals. For this he introduced the terms "clone" and "cloning", [113] modifying the earlier "clon" that had been used in agriculture since the early 20th century (from Greek klōn, twig).

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