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Saw this in today's NYT:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/05/asia/dogs.php
So far the two laboratories have produced a total of more than 50 cloned dogs, and more are in the works. While most of these were produced in the line of research, an increasing number are being cloned commercially, including a pit bull named Booger.
Last week, two years after Booger died of cancer, five genetic copies were born. His American owner, Bernann McKinney, who met the clones Tuesday, had paid Lee's team $50,000 to replicate the dog she said once saved her from a savage mastiff.
"When Booger was dying, his eyes locked on mine," McKinney said. "And he told me with his eyes, 'Don't be sad, because I am going to see you again."'
LOL
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ohoho jeez im scared of what kind of posts this thread entails
btw, how is that lol-worthy
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That doesnt make me laught. It is a serious ethic problem imo. I mean why should we be allowed to do this with dogs and not with humans ?
Next step: clone you dead children ?
This is like the fucking whiners who play hardcore @ diablo2 and try to find progs or to ask Blizzard to revive their char. Life isnt softcore sry.
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that's exactly what I was thinking D:<
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these people buying clones are foolish.
while their new dogs may be genetically identical to their old ones, that is all it is. no memories, feelings, etc.
and on top of that, it's not even an identical clone since the mitochondrial dna is diff -_-
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On August 06 2008 20:23 Boblion wrote: Next step: clone you dead children ?
Your child is not behaving? Do you wish that you could just rewind so that you could give him some manners? Well do not despair! Now all you need to do is send the child to RECYCLING'R'US and and we will send you a fresh copy back!
On August 06 2008 20:33 intotherei wrote: these people buying clones are foolish.
while their new dogs may be genetically identical to their old ones, that is all it is. no memories, feelings, etc.
and on top of that, it's not even an identical clone since the mitochondrial dna is diff -_- The less brains it has the more similar it will be, there is more to clone dogs than humans therefore. Unless you clone smart humans to create a new elite population cloning is not that interesting on humans. Guess that some would pay for baby clones of themselves though, would be perfect for gay couples.
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On August 06 2008 20:23 Boblion wrote: That doesnt make me laught. It is a serious ethic problem imo. I mean why should we be allowed to do this with dogs and not with humans ?
Next step: clone you dead children ? That certainly sounds like an interesting venture.
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thedeadhaji
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i'm nto super keen on the bible but i imagine that's a bible passage right?
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thedeadhaji
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On August 06 2008 20:36 Klockan3 wrote:Your child is not behaving? Do you wish that you could just rewind so that you could give him some manners? Well do not despair! Now all you need to do is send the child to RECYCLING'R'US and and we will send you a fresh copy back!
man... I think I know some really bad mothers who would consider this kind of travesty.
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On August 06 2008 20:41 thedeadhaji wrote: i'm nto super keen on the bible but i imagine that's a bible passage right?
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On August 06 2008 20:23 Boblion wrote: That doesnt make me laught. It is a serious ethic problem imo. I mean why should we be allowed to do this with dogs and not with humans ?
Next step: clone you dead children ?
This is like the fucking whiners who play hardcore @ diablo2 and try to find progs or to ask Blizzard to revive their char. Life isnt softcore sry.
I just like how you say it's a serious ethical problem and then compare it to Diablo II :D
not that I don't agree with you
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kinda dumb to pay 50k for that, just buy one that looks similar.
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Eh, I don't see the point of cloning. You can't clone a personality, feelings, or memory. But eh, I guess I really don't care if someone feels like spending their 50k on it to make themselves feel better.
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On August 06 2008 21:10 Mikilatov wrote: Eh, I don't see the point of cloning. You can't clone a personality, feelings, or memory. But eh, I guess I really don't care if someone feels like spending their 50k on it to make themselves feel better. if i remember correctly they would have the same personality at birth but their life experience can change it.
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Spenguin
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On August 06 2008 20:44 zizou21 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2008 20:41 thedeadhaji wrote: i'm nto super keen on the bible but i imagine that's a bible passage right?
Oh ROFL! ^^
Are humans dumb enough to clone their own children?
Wait, that's a rhetorical question T_T
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Is there still a problem with clones accelerated aging. It had something to do with the teleomeres being shorter.
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thedeadhaji
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On August 06 2008 20:44 zizou21 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2008 20:41 thedeadhaji wrote: i'm nto super keen on the bible but i imagine that's a bible passage right?
^_^
edit: hahaha i cant stop looking at this gif!!
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this is so... advanced :\
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On August 06 2008 20:10 zizou21 wrote: She looks like a clone of her dog??
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Meh... cloning should be limited to certain body parts for medical reasons. Not for any jackass who is so emotionally attached to soemthing that they can't live without it.
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