The Chinese will begin commercial cloning animals

The Chinese will begin commercial animal cloningPhoto from open sources

People’s Republic of China plans to create a large commercial center for mammalian cloning. Specialists who will work here will play home pets, farm animals, running horses, service dogs and rare endangered animals. A unique enterprise will appear in next year in the city of Tianjin, located in the northeast countries.

According to private entrepreneurs from Boyalife, initiator of the project, animal cloning factory will open in the so-called Tianjin technical and economic development. Construction of a high-tech building already started. Businessmen plan to introduce a cloning center in operation in the first half of 2016. Involved in the project several research institutes in China as well South Korean biotechnological company “Sooam”, which took an attempt to clone a mammoth, however, unfortunately, did not successful in this matter.

About two hundred million yuan were invested in the construction of the factory, then there are over two billion rubles in Russian money. In addition to the main building, where experts will be directly to clone animals, a museum for tourists and genebank. The authors of the project declare that at first pores they can grow annually up to one hundred thousand embryos, however in the future, this indicator will be increased tenfold.

Everyone who has the necessary amount will be able to return to the life of a beloved dog or thoroughbred horse, always winning in competitions. In addition, the Chinese intend to start the artificial cultivation of high-quality slaughter cows is allow the People’s Republic of China to reduce the deficit top-notch beef in the country’s market.

It’s worth noting that Chinese researchers clone cows, pigs, sheep and dogs for fifteen years. First it was done for scientific purposes only, however local entrepreneurs quickly realized that cloning could be the solution to many problems. For example, last year local scientists received three embryo of purebred Tibetan mastiffs. Each of the grown puppies were auctioned for fabulous money – rich Buyers, apparently, really liked the idea to get hold of cloned dogs.

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