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Nine Live and Counting Questions
1. Who might want to clone a pet?
Someone who has lost a really close pet and would like most people, have them back!
2. How was the cat cloned? Why aren't those very good odds?
The cat was cloned by fusing a embryo of an adult cat, and an egg that has the nucleus removed. 1 out of 87 is a lot of baby cats that will have to die just to save one!
3. Why is it a bad Idea?
Because they have to kill baby cat embryos to be able to Nine Live and Counting Questi...
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