China: A Dog Meets His Own Clone
December 22nd, 2018Via: Reuters:
Juice is a one-foot tall canine wonder who has starred in dozens of Chinese film and television productions.
As he gets older and his illustrious career peaks, his Beijing-based master has one wish for the mutt – to live on. Maybe forever.
A mongrel stray adopted off the streets, the nine year-old Juice — or “Guozhi” in Mandarin — is unable to reproduce since he was neutered from an early age. But his master, animal trainer He Jun, wants to continue his star pooch’s image by making a genetic clone.
“Juice himself is a piece of intellectual property with social influence,” said He.
To achieve that, He went to Sinogene, China’s first biotech company to provide pet cloning services. Sinogene made headlines when it successfully cloned a gene-edited beagle in May last year. A month later, it launched commercial cloning services.
For at least 380,000 yuan ($55,065), pet owners can clone their pets.
Sinogene’s CEO Mi Jidong said the company’s pet cloning business is in its initial stages, but he plans to expand services to eventually include gene editing.