Pet cloning multiplies profits for Chinese startup Sinogene

Want to replicate your dog? That will cost you $50,000

20231004 clone main

Technicians hold a pair of puppies cloned puppies at Sinogene's R&D center in August. (Photo by Yusuke Hinata)

SHUNSUKE TABETA and YUSUKE HINATA, Nikkei staff writers

BEIJING -- Two identical looking poodles frolic together and walk around a laboratory. But these are no ordinary pooches, they are clones created by Chinese startup Beijing Sinogene Biotechnology.

The company is busy taking orders from at home and abroad for a service that enables owners to "meet" beloved deceased pets once more.

Sponsored Content

About Sponsored ContentThis content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.