Como funciona a indústria de clonagem de pets

Como funciona a indústria de clonagem de pets

Cloning Pets: A Controversial Technology

The Emotional Connection with Pets

  • Over half a billion people worldwide have pets, highlighting the deep emotional bonds formed between humans and animals.
  • The inevitability of saying goodbye to pets due to their shorter lifespans raises questions about loss and remembrance.

Advances in Cloning Technology

  • Nearly 30 years after initial shock at cloning technology, it has become more accessible but remains expensive (around R$ 260,000).
  • Cloning is now possible for various animals, including livestock and household pets like dogs and cats.

Personal Experience with Cloning

  • Kelly shares her story of cloning her beloved cat Charlie, who passed away seven years ago.
  • She clarifies that her intention was not to resurrect Charlie but to retain a piece of him through his clone, Belle.

Understanding Animal Clones

  • Cloned animals are genetic twins of their originals; however, they may exhibit different physical traits due to developmental factors.
  • Kelly emphasizes treating clones as individuals rather than mere copies of their predecessors.

Regulatory Landscape and Ethical Concerns

  • Cloning for non-scientific purposes is poorly regulated in Brazil; it's banned in the UK and EU due to health concerns for cloned animals.
  • The cloning process involves freezing skin samples at -196 degrees Celsius to preserve DNA integrity for future life creation.

Steps in the Cloning Process

  • Skin samples are cultured to replicate cells necessary for cloning; these samples are sent to the U.S. where actual cloning occurs.
  • Key steps include nucleation (removing eggs' nuclei), reconstruction (inserting cloned cells into egg blanks), and activation before transferring eggs into surrogates.

Implications for Conservation

  • Successful adoption of puppies from a litter demonstrates similarities among clones while raising potential conservation applications.
  • Preserving genetic material through cloning could help save species on the brink of extinction by preventing their disappearance.

Ongoing Challenges in Cloning

  • Despite advancements since Dolly the sheep's birth 28 years ago, low success rates in embryo cloning remain an issue.
  • Ethical concerns persist regarding animal welfare during the cloning process and potential suffering caused by complications.
Video description

Em 1996, a ovelha Dolly ganhava as manchetes como o primeiro mamífero clonado a partir de uma célula adulta. Hoje, quase duas décadas depois, a tecnologia de clonagem avançou em várias frentes - inclusive a de clonagem de animais de estimação, desde cavalos e coelhos a cães e gatos. O processo só requer uma pequena amostra de tecido genético, mas é caro: custa ao menos US$ 50 mil. E por enquanto só ocorre em alguns países - não é regulamentado em locais como o Brasil. Além disso, o procedimento traz à tona diversas questões éticas e morais. Confira nesta reportagem. #bbcnewsbrasil #pets #clonagem #ciencia Curtiu? Inscreva-se no canal da BBC News Brasil! E se quiser ler mais notícias, clique aqui: https://www.bbcbrasil.com