Pet Cloning Is Booming In China
Animal cloning is currently used mostly in the realms of fundamental research, healthcare, or the preservation of endangered species. However, this technology is being used for pet cloning, which is booming in China.
Animal cloning is currently used mostly in the realms of fundamental research, healthcare, or the preservation of endangered species. However, this technology is being used for pet cloning, which is booming in China.
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