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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of cloned animals - Wikipedia

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    A Boran cattle bull was cloned at the International Livestock Research Institute in Nairobi. [29] In July 2016 scientists at the National University Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza in Chachapoyas, Peru cloned a Jersey cattle by handmade cloning method using cells of an ear of a cow. The first Peruvian clone was called "Alma CL-01". [30]

  4. Sinogene Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Sinogene Biotechnology is a Chinese biotechnology company, focusing on animal cloning technology for consumers. [1] [2] Their pet cloning services include: dog, [3] [4] cat, [5] [6] cow, and horse cloning. [7] In 2022, Sinogene made history by being the first to clone a wild Arctic wolf. [8]

  5. Cloning - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Chinese scientists reported the cloning of three supercows with a milk productivity "nearly 1.7 times the amount of milk an average cow in the United States produced in 2021" and a plan for 1,000 of such super cows in the near-term. According to a news report "[i]n many countries, including the United States, farmers breed clones with ...

  6. Tianjin animal cloning center - Wikipedia

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    The 14,000-square-metre facility would have hosted a laboratory, a cloning center, a gene bank, and educational exhibits for the public. [2] The consortium planned to spend 200 million RMB (US$31 million) to produce 100,000 cloned cattle per year for China's rapidly growing beef market, and then expand to one million cattle per year [3] [1] (China planned to buy one million head of cattle from ...

  7. Cattle disease carried by ‘self-cloning’ ticks has been ...

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  8. New cloned monkey species highlights limits of cloning - AOL

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    Since then, scientists have cloned many mammalian species, including pigs, cows, horses and dogs, but the process has been hit or miss, with typically only a tiny percentage of the embryos that ...

  9. Genetically modified animal - Wikipedia

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    Each of the progeny will be a clone of Randy, but without his horns, and their offspring should also be hornless. [65] In 2011, Chinese scientists generated dairy cows genetically engineered with genes from human beings to produce milk that would be the same as human breast milk. [ 66 ]