Customs officers in South Korea have deployed the world's first cloned sniffer dogs to check for drugs at its main airport and border crossings.
Six puppies cloned from a Canadian-born sniffer dog in late 2007 have reported for duty after completing a 16-month training programme.
The clones are all called Toppy, a combination of "tomorrow" and "puppy", reports the BBC.
The customs agency says clones help to lower crime-fighting costs as it is difficult to find good sniffer dogs.
Only about 30% of naturally-born sniffer dogs make the grade, but South Korean scientists say that could rise to 90% using the cloning method.
The new recruits were cloned from a "superb" drug-sniffing Canadian Labrador retriever called Chase in 2007, officials said.
"They are the world's first cloned sniffer dogs deployed at work," said Park Jeong-Heon, a customs spokesman at Seoul's Incheon International Airport.
"They showed better performances in detecting illegal drugs during the training than other naturally-born sniffer dogs that we have."
The cloning work was conducted by a team of scientists at Seoul National University, who created the world's first cloned dog - an Afghan Hound named Snuppy.
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Monday, 20 July 2009
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