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Martha Gomez, the Colombian Pioneer of Cloning

Colombia One 24 Mar 2025
The Colombian authority on cloning ... Additionally, her team has worked on creating transgenic cloned cats carrying human genes, furthering medical research and enhancing genetic conservation strategies for rare species.
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I spent $50,000 to clone my cat. People ask why I'm playing God, but it's ...

The Daily Mail 23 Mar 2025
'Temperament is widely genetic, so especially for working dogs, cloning can be an invaluable tool,' she explains, adding that cost is currently a significant barrier ... Finally, she clarifies that cloning is not genetic modification.
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EFSA proposal to weaken risk assessment for "new GM" animals threatens animal welfare

GM Watch 20 Mar 2025
On top of the risks to the health and welfare of animals that are genetically engineered, cloning is often used to increase their numbers. Cloned animals can from low survival rates, birth defects, and other serious diseases.
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ASPARTAME SHOCKER: Toxic artificial sweetener made from genetically modified E. coli bacteria also contains nerve-damaging VENOM PEPTIDES from WASPS

GMO News 19 Mar 2025
Aspartame is made from the waste products of genetically modified E ... This “dipeptide” is inserted into a cloning vehicle, which in turn is introduced into a suitable host microorganism, then methylated and then debenzylated to form aspartame.
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Scientists unlock key to reviving the 110-year-old Tasmanian Tiger – here’s how

The Times of India 14 Mar 2025
This rare discovery gave them a unique chance to extract genetic material from what was thought to be just a historical specimen ... This isn’t about cloning the exact animal; instead, scientists are using a modern approach to genetic engineering.
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For patients needing transplants, hope arrives on tiny hooves

The Spokesman-Review 12 Mar 2025
They are clones and constitutionally weak, genetically engineered to have kidneys, hearts and livers more compatible with the human body ... Some critics object to cloning animals for their organs as unethical.
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Beneficial genetic changes observed in regular blood donors

Pharmiweb 11 Mar 2025
As we age, stem cells in the bone marrow naturally accumulate mutations and with this, we see the emergence of clones, which are groups of blood cells that have a slightly different genetic makeup.
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Woman in China spends a fortune to 'get back' her dead pet dog. How much did it cost her?

The Times of India 11 Mar 2025
The cloning process, involving genetic material extraction and surrogate ...
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Woman in China spends a fortune to 'get back' her dead pet dog. How much ...

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2025
The cloning process, involving genetic material extraction and surrogate ...
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De-Extinction: Should We Bring Extinct Species Back From The Dead?

IFL Science 11 Mar 2025
De-extinction is therefore touted as one possible tool in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss, which is why some conservation organizations are keen on the idea – minus all the cloning and genetic engineering.
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