Sinogene Pet Cloning Services
Losing a pet is heartbreaking, but Sinogene provides technological solutions to clone your pets by using a procedure of somatic cell nuclear transfer. As the science of pet cloning has progressed from the past years, Sinogene provides a platform of gene edition technology, DNA preservation, DNA preservation, and cloning of cat, dog and horse. We are complied with EU regulatory standards and China Animal Welfare Legislation to maintain trust and ensure integrity with customers and society.

Cat Cloning
Sinogene Cat Cloning Service. The bond between human and animal is one of the strongest feelings. Millions of cats are kept as pets around the world as they are attributed to hope and good luck. Sinogene offers the cat-cloning opportunity to owners so that they can keep the beloved cat legacy alive.

Dog Cloning
The average lifespan of a dog is about 10 to 15 years. Many owners find it hard to imagine their life without their dog due to companionship, love, and loyalty. Certainly, many dogs become a member of the family due to an intense bond. Sinogene offers dog Cloning the opportunity to continue the legacy of your special pet.

Horse Cloning
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Frequently Asked Question
How do I know that my cloned pet is a real clone?
When the cloned pet is delivered, we will issue a test report from an authoritative third-party identification laboratory to confirm that the DNA homogeneity between the donor and the clone is more than 99%.
What is a cloned pet?
You can consider the cloned pet as an identical twin of the donor pet which is born months/years later. The cloned animal has the same genomic sequence information as the donor pet.
Is the lifespan of the cloned pet normal?
Yes, actually animal somatic cell cloning technology has been 20 years since its success. Over the past 20 years, it has been shown that many cloned species have the same lifespan as natural ones.
What is the success rate of cloning pets?
If live somatic cells are collected successfully from the donor pet, the success rate will be more than 99% theoretically.
Does the age of my pet matter for cloning?
No.
Live somatic cells are used in the cloning process and it doesn't have much to do with the age of the donor pet.
However, we recommend that Cell Preservation should be done as early as possible. Since cell viability weakens along with pet age, which will decrease the success rate of pet cloning, it would be relatively easier to collect somatic cells from younger pets.













