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A breakthrough at Osaka university of Japan; eggs were created from male mice cells. It is done by separating the XY chromosomes, then adding another X chromosome, creating XX chromosomes which create an egg. The research is still in its diapers, but scientists hope this could help male couples have their own babies in the future.

 

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