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"Accidental Genetic Modification: Six-Legged Mouse Lacks Genitals"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ScienceAlert

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Scientists accidentally discovered that turning off the Tgfbr1 gene in mouse embryos led to the development of an extra pair of legs instead of genitals. This unexpected result sheds light on the genetic mechanisms involved in limb and genital development, suggesting a potential link between the two. The study provides insights into the early stages of mammalian embryonic development and may have implications for understanding developmental disorders and diseases.

Milestone in Space Reproduction: Mouse Embryos Successfully Grown, Paving the Way for Humans

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Space.com

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Mouse embryos have been successfully grown aboard the International Space Station (ISS), marking the first-ever study showing that mammals can thrive in space. The experiment, led by researchers from the University of Yamanashi and National Research Institute Riken, aimed to determine if mammalian fetuses can develop normally in microgravity. The embryos were cultured under microgravity conditions for four days and developed into blastocysts with normal cell numbers. The study suggests that humans may be able to reproduce in space, which could become a reality as humanity prepares for long-duration space missions and potential colonization of the moon and Mars.