Cloned Mice Study Reveals Genetic Mutations After 58 Generations
Frontiers in Science: Cloning, Canines, and Cosmic Ventures | Science-Environment
In a landmark study Japanese researchers have exposed the dangerous genetic mutations accumulated over generations of cloned mice with fatal consequences by the 58th generation This raises significant concerns about the limitations of cloning technology
Japanese researchers discovered that cloned mice accumulate dangerous genetic mutations over successive generations, with fatal consequences by the 58th generation. The landmark study highlights critical limitations of cloning technology and raises concerns about its long-term viability. These findings could reshape understanding of reproductive cloning's biological constraints.
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