Tom Brady Cloned His Deceased Dog: How the Technology Works.
04.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.11.2025
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Tom Brady's Dog Clone
Tom Brady revealed that his dog Juni is a clone of his late dog Lua. After Lua's death, Brady decided to acquire a dog that looked exactly like his old friend, and it is now confirmed that Juni is their clone. The athlete announced this news on Tuesday in collaboration with Colossal Biosciences, a company he is investing in.“It's incredible how science can help preserve the memory of our beloved pets,” Brady noted.
Scientific Aspect
Colossal Biosciences specializes in cloning and genetic engineering technologies. Brady emphasized that his investments in this company are driven not only by economic goals but also by a desire to explore the possibilities of animal cloning to support human relationships with pets. It is important to note that the development of cloning technologies pursued by Colossal Biosciences could change our perception of pets and their role in people's lives. These innovations open new horizons not only for ordinary animal lovers but also for scientists seeking to understand deeper aspects of genetic interactions.Read also
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