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olympic PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:20 pm

A dog that sniffed out 9/11 survivors will be cloned

WASHINGTON (AFP) - A dog that sniffed out survivors from under the rubble of New York's World Trade Center after the 2001 terror strikes is to be cloned, the California-based firm conducting the procedure said.

Trakr, a German shepherd who lives with his owner James Symington in Los Angeles, was picked by BioArts International as the most "clone-worthy" canine in a competition offering an owner a free chance to replicate their pet.

Symington said he and Trakr were among the first search and rescue teams to arrive at Ground Zero after the September 11 attacks, and were responsible for locating the last human survivor under about 30 feet (nine meters) of debris.

Now aged 15, the dog no longer has use of his back legs due to a degenerative neurological disorder. According to BioArts, experts believe the condition may be linked to exposure to toxic smoke at the World Trade Center site.

"Trakr means the world to me," Symington said. "To know that part of him is going to live on is just beyond words. It's the greatest gift I've ever received."

In the next month, BioArts said it would transport a sample of Trakr's DNA to the South Korean lab of its partner, the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation, and the clone could be ready by the end of this year.










James Symington and his German shepherd, Trakr, searched through rubble at the World Trade Center tower collapse site in New York, on Sept. 13, 2001, days after the terrorist attacks. Symington wrote an essay for a contest to find the world's most "cloneworthy dog" and his dog was selected




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Schmerty PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:27 pm

What a wonderful story! Trackr & James ,good luck & lots of loving days ahead!!!
Skipping along my own path.



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CherokeeKid PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:50 pm

As much as I love all my dogs, I would not have them cloned.

I think people should not try to play God. JMO.




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olympic PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:42 am

CherokeeKid wrote:
As much as I love all my dogs, I would not have them cloned.

I think people should not try to play God. JMO.



whats the pros, and the cons...just trying to understand your reasons...thanks!




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CherokeeKid PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:18 am

olympic wrote:



whats the pros, and the cons...just trying to understand your reasons...thanks!


I do not believe that it is even possible to just 'clone' a beloved animal or a beloved person, that it is not possible to get exactly the one we lost, with the same characteristics, feelings, emotions, intellect etc. It might look the same but I do not believe it will be the same.

Furthermore, I have a very bad feeling that the animal or person will actually be healthy. There were some cloning tests of a sheep, I believe, and this cloned sheep died already after being only a couple of years old.

So, technically, I don't think the cloning worked.

Ethnically, the cloned version reminds me rather of a robot. I find it scary in a way. Will there be a soul?

Just my thoughts.




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~kaRN PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:55 pm

I think you're right CK. Identical twins are genetically their siblings clone but have totally different aspirations, talents, thoughts and priorities, so I think the expectations behind cloning are a little strange. Remember Dolly?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_the_sheep

She lived only six years. The life expectancy of her breed is 12-15 years and she was the only successful embryo to survive 'birth' of 277 attempts...back in the day.




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