Scientists Create Fertile Mice with Two Dads, Revealing New Insights into Reproduction

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Scientists have successfully created fertile mice with genetic material from two fathers through advanced gene editing techniques, marking a significant breakthrough in asexual reproduction research, though the process remains inefficient and raises ethical questions for future applications.
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- Scientists Edited Sperm to Bypass an Egg. The Result? A Mouse With Two Dads. Popular Mechanics
- How might society react to babies with two genetic fathers? New Scientist
- Scientists have created healthy, fertile mice with two fathers The Economist
- Mice born of two dads reveal hidden details of mammalian reproduction Phys.org
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