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Tom Brady's Cloned Dog Sparks Debate: Exploring the Billion-Dollar Pet Cloning Industry
Tom Brady’s cloned bulldog highlights that cloned pets are genetic twins, not exact duplicates, with only about 40% of personality traits influenced by genetics, experts say.
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Animal lovers who grow up in a dog often don't know how expensive this can be. It's a billion-dollar business. But the owners also get valuable back.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleWhy cloning won't make a duplicate of your beloved pet
This is Everyday Science with Clare Wilson, a subscriber-only newsletter from The i Paper. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox every week, you can sign up here. Hello, and welcome back to Everyday Science. Do you remember Dolly the Sheep? Dolly made world headlines in 1997, as it was the first time scientists had created a genetically identical copy of a mammal from a sample of their adult tissue. Some thought Dolly would herald a bra…
·London, United Kingdom
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