Scientists Create Healthy Mice with Two Fathers
Scientists have successfully developed healthy and fertile mice that have two fathers, a breakthrough in reproductive biology.
While previous research has demonstrated the possibility of creating animals with two mothers and no fathers, producing animals with two fathers remains a significant challenge.
This advancement opens new avenues for understanding genetics and reproductive science, although applications in humans are still distant. The process involves complex genetic manipulations, and scientists aim to explore the potential for similar techniques in human medicine in the future.