Scientists Create Human Eggs and Embryos from Skin DNA
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Scientists Create Human Eggs and Embryos from Skin DNA

In a groundbreaking achievement, US scientists have created human embryos and eggs using DNA from adult skin cells. This innovative technique promises to revolutionize infertility treatments and offers same-sex couples the possibility of having genetically related children. These advancements not only enhance reproductive technology but also pave the way for new family structures in the future.

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Scientists make embryos from human skin DNA for first time
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In a groundbreaking development, US scientists have successfully created embryos using human skin DNA for the first time. This innovative technique holds promise for addressing infertility issues and could even enable same-sex couples to have children that are genetically related to them. This advancement not only opens new avenues for reproductive technology but also raises exciting possibilities for family structures in the future.
Scientists create human eggs in the lab, using skin cells
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Scientists have made a groundbreaking advancement by creating human eggs in the lab using DNA from adult skin cells. This innovative step could revolutionize treatments for infertility and open doors for gay couples to have genetically related children, making it a significant milestone in reproductive science.

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