Press Releases - Nature Genetics
Nature.com - Oct 29, 2001 Genes in the male Y chromosome and in the genome of mitochondria may cause different types of male infertility, according to two studies in the upcoming ...
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Fertility trial may work without sperm
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 11, 2001 In a study that offers hope to people as diverse as infertile men and lesbian ... NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute is a member of the Human ...
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Press Releases - Nature Genetics
Nature.com - Jul 23, 2001 This finding demonstrates the power of comprehensive genome-wide analyses, and shows how existing beliefs about gene regulation may need to be re-evaluated ...
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Babies from scrambled eggs?
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 12, 2001 It could also be adapted to create synthetic sperm for infertile men. ... "The aim is to create eggs which have the patient's genome. ...
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A HOT SEX STORY ABOUT THE LOWLY Y
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 18, 2001 "Deletions in the Y chromosome, in fact, are the most common causes of male infertility." So, the misunderstood trigger of males may not be doomed for ...
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Human clones: down the road of no return
New Zealand Herald - Mar 13, 2001 But although scientists mapping the genome were happy to have their progress watched by the world, researchers into cloning may be a little shyer. ...
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Three parents and a baby?
CNN - May 14, 2001 Or material may be injected from the inside of a donated egg into the infertile woman's ... But on the scale of the individual's entire genome, it is a tiny ...
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Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search
guardian.co.uk - Aug 18, 2001 A shrimp it may be, but it is turning out to be the wild frontier of the genome, where strange and important things happen. "There has been almost a century ...
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