• Chinese Scientists Create

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Tue Feb 11 11:50:00 2025
    From TLDR 2025-02-11

    CHINESE SCIENTISTS CREATED MICE WITH 2 DADS - AND THEY SURVIVED TO
    ADULTHOOD (5 MINUTE READ) [13]

    Scientists in China have unveiled a new method for breeding mice with
    two male parents - the resulting babies can survive to adulthood. It
    is not the first time scientists have bred mice with two dads, but
    previous attempts did not result in mice that could live to adulthood.
    The resulting mice had deficits, including shorter lifespans and
    infertility. The research could result in a better understanding of
    imprinting disorders, potentially paving the way to treatments that
    use gene editing to fix them in humans.

    [13] https://www.livescience.com/health/fertility-pregnancy-birth/chinese-scien tists-created-mice-with-2-dads-and-they-survived-to-adulthood?utm_source=tldrne wsletter

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/201 to Mike Powell on Tue Feb 11 13:45:06 2025
    Scientists in China have unveiled a new method for breeding mice with
    two male parents - the resulting babies can survive to adulthood. It
    is not the first time scientists have bred mice with two dads, but previous attempts did not result in mice that could live to adulthood.
    The resulting mice had deficits, including shorter lifespans and infertility. The research could result in a better understanding of imprinting disorders, potentially paving the way to treatments that
    use gene editing to fix them in humans.

    The research could results in "a better understanding of imprinting disorders," but could it also lead to homosexual men reproducing?

    I'm in favor of equal rights for men to raise their children. Something like this could help pave the way for that to happen.

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