 |
Cloning
Every living thing is made up of DNA. Your pet’s DNA holds the key to their health and future. While cloning is still beyond the reach of most people, every year the costs fall, and someday in the near future pet owners will be able to use the DNA of their beloved animal companions to bring them back after a loss or accident.
The productivity of DNA sequencing technologies has increased more than 20,000-fold over the past 15 years. At this rate of improvement, productivity has doubled approximately every twelve months or improved by nearly six percent per month. Over the same time period, costs of sequencing have fallen 10,000-fold, halving approximately every 13 months. At the same time, the accuracy of gene synthesis technologies has improved significantly.

Organ Growth or Regeneration
In the future, your pet’s stored DNA could also be used to clone organs. If your pet should require a lifesaving organ transplant, an organ created from your pet’s own DNA could make a transplant that won’t be rejected.
Medical Testing
Even if you don’t think you will want to clone your pet in the future, it can be important to keep a record of their DNA. This could be used to identify a lost or stolen pet or make a genetic analysis to identify hereditary diseases that your pet or their children might be likely to experience.
[back to top] |

The Fluffy 2.0 Kit Includes:
• 1 Pair of Medical-Grade Tweezers
• 1 Buccal Swab with Protective Cap
• 1 Acid-Free Follicle Collection Set
• Instruction Card
• Postage-Paid Return Mailer
• 1 Free Year of Climate and Humidity Controlled DNA Storage
|