Pre-fertilization DNA transfer to avoid mitochondrial disease inheritance appears safe, study shows

Transferring the nuclear genome from one egg into the cytoplasm of a donor egg is a strategy to enable women carrying mutations in their mitochondrial DNA to have healthy babies. A new study uses multiple ‘omics’ techniques to show that this strategy, called spindle transfer, is likely to be safe, with little evidence of genetic or functional difference between the resulting embryos and healthy control in vitro fertilization (IVF) embryos.


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Source: ScienceDaily