Sentences with phrase «then fertilised»

Japanese scientists said Monday they had grown mouse eggs entirely in the lab, then fertilised them to yield fertile offspring, a scientific first cautiously hailed by experts in human reproduction.
The resulting egg — with nuclear DNA from the mother and mitochondrial DNA from a donor — was then fertilised with the father's sperm.
The egg is then fertilised with sperm.
The eggs were then fertilised using sperm from a donor.
They settle down within it and over the course of about 9 hours lay a clutch of eggs, which the male then fertilises.
When the sperm then fertilises a normal egg, a transgenic mouse is produced with the same foreign DNA in every cell.

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Danica, I think Jesus said something along the lines of «fertilise it and give it a chance next year, then cut it down».
If our Purple Jalapeno keeps self fertilising, or is fertilised by another Purple Jalapeno, then we know for certain we are going to get pods with seeds that will, «come true», that is to say, collected seeds will grow another Purple Jalapeno plant.
The fertilised egg (zygote) cultured for 2 - 6 days in a growth medium and is then transferred to the mother's uterus with the intention of establishing a successful pregnancy.
Then, just as your girl is laying her eggs in the snug little nursery you've prepared, some weedy little cheat slips in ahead of you and fertilises the lot.
Such women are given hormone treatments to stimulate the production of eggs, which are then removed and fertilised with sperm in a lab.
Workers then patrol the planting sites and fertilise seedlings with faeces.
Those edited sperm cells where then used to fertilise the mother's eggs, cementing the change into all of his nuclear DNA.
A doctor then surgically removes the eggs and fertilises them in the lab.
This way the sperm can then carry the mutation and fertilise a normal egg to carry on the knocked - out genome on to the next generation.
The healthy fertilised egg is then implanted into the mother's uterus.
The fertilised egg (embryo) or eggs are then implanted in the uterus.
If they were fertilised, then that sink could be increased without any significant drawbacks.
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