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Marisa Bartolomei of the Perelman School of Medicine commented on the difficulty in creating an embryo with two sets of maternal DNA. “We don’t get the full set of [gene] products that we need to undergo proper development unless we have both a maternal and paternal contribution to a fertilized egg,” she said.

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