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Chinese scientists create mice with two dads without any female DNA—know how

Chinese scientists achieve genetic breakthrough by breeding baby mice using DNA from two male parents, opening new possibilities in reproductive science and gene editing technology.

January 30, 2025 / 13:21 IST
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An adult bipaternal mouse with 18 genetic modifications (left) sits beside an unmodified mouse with both a male and female parent (right). (Image: Courtesy of Zhi-kun Li, et al.)
An adult bipaternal mouse with 18 genetic modifications (left) sits beside an unmodified mouse with both a male and female parent (right). (Image: Courtesy of Zhi-kun Li, et al.)

Scientists in China have achieved a remarkable breakthrough in genetics. They successfully bred baby mice using DNA from two male parents. Unlike previous attempts, these mice survived to adulthood, opening new possibilities in reproductive science. This research could deepen our understanding of gene activity and its role in development.

A Step Forward in Genetic Research
This study, published in Cell Stem Cell on 28 January, explores a unique approach. The team, led by Zhi-kun Li from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, focused on "imprinting genes." These genes inherit one copy from each parent but need only one to function. When these genes do not work properly, they cause disorders like Angelman syndrome.

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Here are some of the bipaternal mice from the experiment that survived to adulthood. (Image: Courtesy of Zhi-kun Li, et al.)

In a 2023 study, Japanese scientists used male mouse skin cells. They turned them into egg cells carrying two X chromosomes. These eggs were then fertilised with sperm, creating mice with only male DNA. However, the Chinese researchers followed a different path.