Inside the growing business of pet cloning

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Two decades after Dolly the sheep, cloning technology has moved on so much that you can now clone your pets.

You might remember the buzz over cloning when Dolly the Sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult cell, was born in 1996. Fast forward two decades and cloning technology has moved on so much that you can now clone your pets. From horses to rabbits, cats and dogs - it is now possible from just a small tissue sample to clone these animals. You do, however, need at least 50,000 dollars. The BBC's Stephanie Hegarty visited a cloning lab to find out more.

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