CLONING PROCESS
· Obtain unfertilized eggs from an ovulation donor.
· Remove the genetic information from the unfertilized egg create an "empty" egg.
· Inject the cell obtained from the companion you wish to clone into the "empty" egg, providing the genetic information for the cloned embryo.
· Transplant the cloned embryo into a healthy surrogate mother.
· After two months of gestational period, a healthy cloned pet is born.
· The most difficult part of cloning is obtaining healthy living cells of the companion.
· Cells do not last very long after death. It is most ideal for us to receive the cells within 5~7 days since passing.
· Please contact us for detailed instructions on how to efficiently transport your companion's cells to us.
· Remove the genetic information from the unfertilized egg create an "empty" egg.
· Inject the cell obtained from the companion you wish to clone into the "empty" egg, providing the genetic information for the cloned embryo.
· Transplant the cloned embryo into a healthy surrogate mother.
· After two months of gestational period, a healthy cloned pet is born.
· The most difficult part of cloning is obtaining healthy living cells of the companion.
· Cells do not last very long after death. It is most ideal for us to receive the cells within 5~7 days since passing.
· Please contact us for detailed instructions on how to efficiently transport your companion's cells to us.
CELL BANKING
We can preserve living cells of your companion for future use.
Prepare ahead of time by using our cell-banking services.
Contact us for detailed instructions.
Prepare ahead of time by using our cell-banking services.
Contact us for detailed instructions.