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Please read the last paragraph.

Not to make light of this story, I can not resist:

If they clone Labradors Retrievers to sniff for medical problems, LAB tests will take on a new meaning. I suppose Cats will do cat scans, too.

1 posted on 06/19/2008 12:25:03 AM PDT by Lokibob
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However the animal cloning process is still plagued with problems that would make human cloning lead to the destruction of hundreds of unborn children.

Talk about poorly written sentence in order to advance an agenda.

It's a life site so I understand where the writer wants to steer the article, but this is embarrassing.

2 posted on 06/19/2008 12:33:41 AM PDT by stravinskyrules (Why is it that whenever I hear a piece of music I don't like, it's always by Villa-Lobos?)
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From what I’ve read so far about disease-sniffing dogs, this man’s research basically killed 167 disease sniffers in order to produce 3 disease sniffers. If most dogs can be trained to detect anomalies in urine, etc., then cloning is not only unnecessary but also a terrible waste.


4 posted on 06/19/2008 12:42:49 AM PDT by skr (I serve a risen Savior!)
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