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Abstract
Bi-paternal mice that survived to adulthood have been successfully created, according to new research published in Cell Stem Cell. This advance has implications for reproductive and regenerative medicine.
Previously, the instability of genomic imprinting has limited the potential of embryonic stem cells to produce viable offspring. In this study, the authors used frameshift mutations, gene deletions and regulatory region edits to introduce 20 genetic modifications that affected hundreds of imprinting genes to address the most severe developmental defects observed in bi-paternal embryos.
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Nature Reviews Urology is part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals.Nature Reviews' basic, translational and clinical content is written by internationally renowned basic and clinical academics and researchers. This journal targeted readers in the biological and medical sciences, from the postgraduate level upwards, aiming to be accessible to professionals in any biological or medical discipline.
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