Virgin Conception (6)

1 Name: Sling!XD/uSlingU 2005-09-10 13:14 ID:iw6E93MN

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/article311555.ece
"Scientists have created the first human embryos in Britain by a technique of "virgin conception" that does not involve either fertilisation with sperm or cloning. The six embryos lived for between three and five days and were created as a potential source of human stem cells, which can develop into the body's specialised tissues such as brain nerves or bone."

2 Name: Mad Scientist 2005-09-10 13:33 ID:Heaven

"...We have not at present got embryonic stem cells,"

So they're trying to create a baby by a scientist waving a magic wand around a petri dish??? What's wrong with the good ol' fashioned "insert sperm into egg" idea?

3 Name: Mad Scientist 2005-09-10 13:42 ID:G3+bV4fe

>>2

They're BRITISH, remember?

4 Name: Mad Scientist 2005-09-10 15:45 ID:plxoqVbI

Parthogenesis actually occurs in nature on its own, but it's very rare. Note that offspring is (AFAIK) always female, so Jesus prolly was a girl.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenogenesis

5 Name: Thirqual 2005-09-12 11:23 ID:qTsfynPN

If I remember correctly it occurs quite frequently among aphids and the like.
Of course offspring is always a perfect clone of the mother, so is female, but it could be interesting for biological studies (test a drug or whatever on a population of exactly identical animals)

6 Name: Mad Scientist 2005-09-13 22:17 ID:Heaven

I just read the title of this thread as "Virgin Misconception". This sounds far more interesting. Please discuss this subject instead!

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