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Barbra’s cloned canines

/ 12:02 AM March 05, 2018

Barbra Streisand and her pets

Barbra Streisand had social media abuzz after revealing in a recent interview that two of her three Coton de Tulear dogs are in fact clones of a dearly loved pet she used to own.

According to Variety, the iconic singer-actress’ pooches, Miss Violet and Miss Scarlett, were cloned using cells taken from the mouth and stomach of Samantha, who died in May last year at the age of 14.

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“They have different personalities,” she related. “I’m waiting for them to get older so I can see if they have her brown eyes and seriousness.”

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Her other pup, Miss Fanny, on the other hand, is a distant cousin of Samantha.

After the initial fascination about this tidbit, people wondered: How much does it cost to clone a pet?

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A whole lot. A report by the New York Times said the Sooam Biotech laboratory in Korea charges up to $100,000 for the procedure. The cheaper—but not really—alternative is to have one’s pooch cloned in the Texas-based ViaGen for $50,000.—ALLAN POLICARPIO

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