Scientists for the first time have created baby mice with two fathers

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Scientists for the first time have created baby mice with two fathers – an ā€œimportant step in both stem cell and reproductive biologyā€

This raises the distant possibility of using the same technique for people – although experts caution that very few mouse embryos developed into live mouse pups and no one knows whether it would work for humans.

Still, ā€œIt’s a very clever strategy,ā€ said Diana Laird, a stem cell and reproductive expert at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not involved in the research.

ā€œIt’s an important step in both stem cell and reproductive biology.ā€

Scientists described their work in a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.

First, they took skin cells from the tails of male mice and transformed them into ā€œinduced pluripotent stem cells,ā€ which can develop into many different types of cells or tissues.

Then, through a process that involved growing them and treating them with a drug, they converted male mouse stem cells into female cells and produced functional egg cells.

Finally, they fertilized those eggs and implanted the embryos into female mice. About 1% of the embryos – 7 out of 630 – grew into live mouse pups.

Source ( AP )

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