Bernann McKinney's Booger is Back - World's First Commercial Dog Cloning
Here's another miracle by SEOUL! This time SEOUL chanted a magic spell on Bernann McKinney an American women who lost 'Booger' her beloved Pit Bull Terrier on July 2008. This August 5th the Associated Press declared: "Booger is back"!
The clones of Booger, the child of Bernann McKinney were born on July after being cloned in cooperation with the enigmatic team of Seoul National University scientists, who created the world's first cloned dog in 2005. "It's a miracle!" McKinney shouted repeatedly when she saw the cloned Boogers for which she paid $50,000. How could a mom resist her emotion, if she finds her baby back again? Shriek of emotion could be seen on her face when she shouted joufully: "Yes, I know you! You know me, too!". McKinney was overjoyed while hugging the 5 cute little 'Boogers' that were lying with one of their two surrogate mothers - both being Korean mixed breed dogs.
This time Hwang Woo-suk wasn't in the scene! The team of Seoul National University scientists working for the RNL Bio had been headed by Dr. Lee Byeong-chun, who was a former colleague of Hwang Woo-suk. Lee Byeong-chun said that its cloning was the first successful commercial cloning of a canine, which is really a big achievement.
Bernann McKinney, who's a screenwriter and use to teach drama at U.S. universities, wants to take three of the cloned dogs to her home in California. She wants to donate the two other puppies to work as service dogs for the handicapped or elderly. She lives with five other dogs and three horses. Congratulations to McKinney for the new addition to her family.
Stay tuned... lot more about Booger's Cloning story's yet to come.
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