The research group was able to remove the Y chromosome in male mice embryos. Thus they produced female clones. They hope that the technique of gender reading on t3n.de
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The CRISPR cloning of mice already produces identical females to the original male after removing the Y chromosome.The Japanese team that signs the advance describes the technique as a step of science fiction with real applications in conservation.The genetic trick: cutting the chromosome and without touching the rest The responsible are Takashi Ishiuchi, reproductive biologist at the University of Yamanashi, and Shogo Matoba, from the RIKEN Bio…
The research group was able to remove the Y chromosome in male mice embryos. Thus they produced female clones. They hope that the technique of gender reading on t3n.de