Scientists use post-mortem organization to replicate dogs for the first time, British couple regains their pet dogs

  Recently, Korean scientists used the skin tissues of the late pet dog Dylan of a British couple to replicate two puppies, bringing miracles to the couple. According to reports, Jacques and Remde are a couple from Yorkshire, England. Jacques said that hearing the sound of the puppy "even the heart melted." It is reported that this is the first time the scientific community has successfully replicated with the late dog organization. But some experts pointed out that the life span of replica dogs is much shorter, and there may be a variety of genetic diseases.

  It is reported that Dylan died of a heart attack in June this year, which made Jacques and Remde very sad. To commemorate their pet dogs, the two decided to store Dylan's abdominal skin samples in Sooam, Korea, and send them to South Korea by Reimd himself.

  When Jacques learned that the institute could copy Dylan for them, he immediately decided to spend 67,000 pounds to try. After the first failure, Reimd sent samples to South Korea. It was already 12 days after Dylan's death, which was far beyond the 5-day deadline for collecting samples. However, Korean scientists had the mentality of giving it a try, and they did not expect to successfully replicate "Little Dylan".