April 21, 2004Mice Created With 2 Genetic Moms, No DadJust ahead of Mother's Day, scientists have found a way to cut dads out of the picture, at least among rodents: They have produced mice with two genetic moms -- and no father. It is the first time the feat has been accomplished in mammals.Posted by Timothy Fredel at April 21, 2004 05:13 PM | TrackBack Related Categories: Area - Social - Ethics | Area - Tech - Genetics | Area - Tech - Stem Cells | Industry - Pharmaceutical/Biotech | Theme - 'The Biotech Century'
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