Will Scientists Create A Human Embroyo With DNA From Two Men?

Recent research from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) unveils a groundbreaking potential for male couples to conceive biological children together. Through in vitro gametogenesis (IVG), OHSU scientists experiment with mice. The process involves transferring a skin cell's nucleus into a donated egg and altering its chromosomes for fertilization. Dr Shoukhrat Mitalipov (Shoe-khraaht- Mee-tuh-lee-pov), the study's lead, aims to provide egg options for patients facing infertility. IVG offers hope for male same-sex couples desiring biological offspring. Though advancements are promising, translating to human application remains a distant prospect, pending further research and ethical considerations. #Queer Up Health
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