A gene-edited mouse with two male parents has survived to adulthood, pushing new progress on stem cell research.
At the International Summit on Human Genome Editing, held in March 2023 at the Francis Crick Institute in London, Japanese ...
A team of researchers has successfully engineered a bi-paternal mouse - a mouse with two dads - that survived until adulthood ...
Scientists from a collaboration of Australian research institutions have proposed that editing multiple genetic variants in human embryos could ... current inaccuracy of gene-editing technologies ...
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have successfully created a ...
which enabled interpretation of regulatory roles between chromatin accessibility and gene expression during mouse embryonic development. In this study we have generated a cellular resolution chromatin ...
However, while the technology for this type of gene editing exists, experts don’t consider it safe or effective for widespread use. Current IVF standards allow some embryos to go through ...
In the new study, mice were created through genetic editing of mouse embryonic stem cells targeting a class of mammal-specific genes ... The researchers devised a way to significantly alleviate those ...
It’s a new way to create “bi-paternal” mice that can survive to adulthood—but human applications are still a long way off.
A research group led by Wei Li at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has created mice born from two male parents and capable of reaching adulthood. This builds on previous work from the group in which ...
Researchers created the first bi-paternal mouse by modifying imprinting genes, advancing reproductive science but facing ...