Thursday, 9 March 2023

Scientists create mice with TWO biological fathers

Scientists create mice with TWO biological fathers Science has moved one step closer to allowing two men to reproduce without the need of a surrogate.

Japanese researchers created seven mice with two male biological parents, using skin cells from a male mouse to form a viable egg and then fertilize it.

They hope this research pushes forward treatments for infertility. But, it also paves the way for men in same-sex relationships to have a child without needing a surrogate  - which has happened in increasing numbers recently. The Daily Mail

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