UK Scientists to Create Embryo From Two Women 282
An anonymous reader wrote to mention a BBC story about a UK research group that has been given permission to create a human embryo with genetic material from two women. From the article: "The groundbreaking work aims to prevent mothers from passing certain genetic diseases on to their unborn babies. The researchers are focusing on a group of conditions called mitochondrial myopathy, which include types of muscular dystrophy. These cause muscle weakness and wasting, making it difficult to move normally - some may need to use a wheelchair. At present no treatment for these exists, although things can be done to help with the symptoms. "
Cool! (Score:3, Funny)
Troll? (Score:2, Insightful)
Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:5, Funny)
Gradually, men begin to disappear as old ones die and no new ones are born to replace them, until finally Earth is entirely populated by women.
Then some major event happens (like a giant meteor strike) that knocks technology back into the stone age. Without men and without labs, no babies can be created. The race is dying out.
And then, deep in some hidden location, a small cache of men is found in a research facility that was trying to find a way to keep the male half of our species alive. They are the last men on earth, and a planet full of women wants their stud services!
Commando teams of women try to raid the facility so that the men can be captured, mechanically "milked" for their semen, and it can be distributed. But the facility was created with superior defenses. The men inside are safe. Gradually the women realize that the men are in charge of their own bodies.
Each day ovulating women line up outside the facility, naked save for a pair of high heels, and bearing gifts of food and assorted lagers. The men choose the ones they find most attractive, then those must face off in an exotic dancing competition to determine who may enter and be serviced.
I think I've just written the script to a late-night cable movie.
- Greg
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This is not anything like "eliminating men". They're not even recombining two women's DNA - they're using using the mitochondrial DNA from one and the combined nuclear DNA from a male and female pair.
Hm. Now I wish I had RTFA before posting below. What I wonder is how you RTFAed between the time there were zero posts and when you posted. Either you are insanely fast, you are a subscriber, you are a PERL script, or you are from the future.
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
Either you are insanely fast, you are a subscriber, you are a PERL script, or you are from the future.
Didn't you know that subscribers are from the mysterious future?
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Who cares? it involves two women! (Score:2)
Seriously (Score:2, Informative)
This technology -=might=- harm the human race indeed. I'm not kidding! Now they are eliminating genetic diseases, next they are propagating "good" genes (like brain-development and "kindness"), next they are building the supreme human, and before we know it, by forgetting all about the fact that the human genome is far more complex then any human could begin to understand, we have created a new race of homo sapiens that is
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slippery slope fallacy. (Score:3, Interesting)
So, the slippery slope is a fallacy? Well let's see what the a NAZI propagandist had to say:
Nazi Herman Goering on Military Recruting [rcnv.org]
"Why of course the people don't want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people don't want war neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who det
Re:slippery slope fallacy. (Score:3, Interesting)
The fallacy is that not everything goes all the way over the line. The fact that you can provide an example of something that did go over the line does not contradict that.
The point isn't that it doesn't happen all the tyme but that it only takes once. This was one case of where it did work. And like Benjamin Franklin said, "They that can give up Essential Liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." The problem with the slippery slope is that you don't realize you'
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
Lawrence: I'll tell you what I'd do, man, two chicks at the same time, man.
Peter Gibbons: That's it? If you had a million dollars, you'd do two chicks at the same time?
Lawrence: Damn straight. I always wanted to do that, man. And I think if I had a million dollars I could hook that up, cause chicks dig a dude with money.
Peter Gibbons: Well, not all chicks.
Lawrence: Well the kind of chicks that'd double up on a dude like me do.
Peter Gibbons
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That aside, what's wrong with sex not being used for reproduction? Many problems might be avoided if everyone were to be sterilized young and then must make a sane choice (when sober and old enough) in order to become pregnant via these techniques, which still require development in a womb.
Plus, tons of free lovin' without consequences. That's what I'm talking about.
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
Sexually transmitted, and always fatal.
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Hah! You may jest... (Score:4, Insightful)
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I know it's annoying when ppl correct your spelling, but you spelled woman with an e...
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Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2, Interesting)
First there is the question of how many men are there?
I always loved the stories where it's only a single man. Talk about something being blue; not from under use, but from over use. Lets not even think of the genetic problems.
So you start with a small cache of men. You still have the problem of too many woman. So you limit who can breed. How?
Each day ovulating women line up outside the facility, naked save for a p
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
A really strange concept of immortality if you ask me...
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
The problem is that I don't count any of those two alternatives as immortality [reference.com]. If immortality is possible it's through medicine and technology.
Anyway, we're discussing definitions now, both my original message and this one were only an opinion
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
Basically, two males are hibernated and get thawed after World War III which actually turned out to be the escalated male-female confrontation. The females won and invented a way of reproducing without any male involvement.
Then those two blokes get defrosted and wake up in a world 100% ruled and controlled by women... Just watch it if you can get hold of it.
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Ah, reminds me of college. ;)
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http://imdb.com/title/tt0193283/ [imdb.com]
An opposite scenario (Score:2)
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
It's not quite the same script as you described, but very similar in some aspects.
Re:Beginning of a B-Movie? (Score:2)
That being said, I'm sure this has already been the "plot" of at least half-a-dozen porn movies. Anyone care to come up with the titles?
human male disappearing (Score:2)
Gradually, men begin to disappear as old ones die and no new ones are born to replace them, until finally Earth is entirely populated by women.
Actually this could help save humans because as it is now the humans male is headed for extinction anyway... Generally what makes a human a male is the X chromosome. Most, not all (more explained later), humans have two sex chromosomes [rcn.com], either an X and a Y chromosome or two X chromosomes with females having two Xs. The SRY gene [aappublications.org] on the Y chromosome acts like a
Muscular dystrophy (Score:4, Interesting)
I wonder how long time it'll take until we can get rid of the genetic defects which we otherwise risk pass on.
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Trust me, if that's *truly* how you feel, then by all means, do NOT have children of your own, and leave the world a better place.
Otherwise allow science to give hope to couples who wish to have children, but do not wish to pass on the health problems they had to deal with during their
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2. TGP
3. Freezer
4.
5. Children young enough to be your grand-grand-grand children
Re:Muscular dystrophy (Score:2)
It's not so much an urge, but a societal pressure to have kids. As you point out so nicely.
So it's egg from one, DNA from another? (Score:4, Insightful)
Cytoplasm from one, nucleus from the other (Score:5, Interesting)
Curiously, the DNA in the mitochondria use a slightly different genetic code than our nuclear DNA does; genes have moved from the mitochondria to the nucleus over time, but the process is not complete. It's believed that mitochondria come from an ancient endosymbiosis event.
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(BTW: singular is mitochondrion, plural is mitochondria.)
Re:Cytoplasm from one, nucleus from the other (Score:2)
Actually, Mitochondrial DNA is very, very different from nuclear DNA.
In addition, mDNA is almost always passed down from the female only -- male mDNA is destroyed in the fertilized ovum.
Here's the wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_DNA [wikipedia.org]
Of interest (maybe only to me) is that bananas pass down mDNA from the father. There's a nsaty joke in that fact somewhere...
Re:So it's egg from one, DNA from another? (Score:2)
Re:So it's egg from one, DNA from another? (Score:2)
Let me just say that when someone has to say "I suspect", "I assume" or "I take it" then they haven't RTFA.
Four-Breasted women coming! (Score:2, Funny)
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My god -- think of the neck-strain that men everywhere will get. I mean, we've got the side-to-side BRBRBRRRRBRLRBRBRL thing down, but going up and down? Or, heaven forbid it, diagonally?!?
Hm... On the other hand, they could keep all four of my ears warm. You have a point.
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Re:Four-Breasted women coming! (Score:2, Funny)
You could always date a volcano. Just don't piss her off. Then again, that advice applies to *all* women.
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Man! And people say that our standards just keep going up.
Human reproduction without men (Score:3, Insightful)
Years ago (1995), I gave a presentation as a graduate student about the increasing representation of men as sex objects much in the same way that women had long been characterized: anxious, vapid, to-be-looked-at as opposed to about-to-do-something, etc.
In the Q & A, someone asked about gender or some such other, and I remember responding that what I really found fascinating was that though much popular thinking surrounded the creation of artificial wombs, women would soon be able to reproduce without the aid of men. The response I received was tepid to say the least. People, especially straight women, don't want to hear about a society without men.
Of course, cloning was always a possibility but for complex mammals cloning has less that desirable results (for now). This development means that a woman-only state, municipality, sect, etc. is possible and could conceivably reproduce itself in perpetuity.
Just a few thoughts.
Re:Human reproduction without men (Score:3, Interesting)
The artificial wombs are the easy part; the genetic material from the male in mammals is activated in a way that genetic material for the female is not, and a zygote with genetic material from just females will not develop.
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What you're talking about - establishing an entire society with only one gender - can only be done through atrocity. Think about it for a second. Even if two women can reproduce without a man, we still have half the population male, and nothing is stopping us from reproducing naturally. We would have to kill the already living men, or forcibly take away their right to reproduce.
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You really think women are willing to commit such atrocities ...? We are not savages.
Yes. Sure, women aren't barbaric, but deep down inside, underneath that veneer of sensetivity and caring and kindness and feelings, there is a detestable predilection for hurting men.
--A very bitter member of the male gender.
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No pun intended.
Topic = False Impression (Score:5, Informative)
Why only two women? (Score:3, Interesting)
Up until a while ago people percieved this magic or spiritual connection between child and parents. Today it is all just genes. Manipulate then anyway you can and create custom children, with selected features.
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Re:Why only two women? (Score:3, Funny)
Because while you may end up with a superbaby, all the really crappy genes left over will make Danny DeVito [imdb.com].
Hasn't Hollywood taught you anything!
Way to Go with the Misleading Headline... (Score:2)
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Fry: "wooo hoo, two women, one man! Bring it on!"
Leela: "Did you even read the announcement?"
Fry: "Didn't have too, two women was all I needed to hear"
hrmmmmm (Score:2, Insightful)
this disease is passed on within the mitochondria. What they are trying todo, it seems, is replace the defective mitochondria of the mother with the mitochondria from a healthy donor. Thus preventing the transmission of this disease.
Excellent... (Score:2)
I kid, I kid. I mean one of us must have gotten laid right?
Wouldn't it be better to just not reproduce? (Score:2)
Excess material ? (Score:4, Informative)
There's no way they can fit two women into the tiny package of an embryo - where does the excess material go?
Joking aside...
1. They're not making an embryo - they're making a zygote. Which, with any luck, turns into an embryo, foetus, baby, person.
2. This still involves a man. They're taking one bit of genetic information from one woman - skipping the section where genes are considered out of whack. Then they take -that- section from another woman - where they're considered to be in order. Then they splice those two together and re-insert it into the egg cell. Next up, they get funky with the guy's sperm and do a regular ol' petri-dish fertilization.
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Just goes to show... (Score:4, Funny)
And they didn't even need DVD Jon's help!
What hope do Apple/Microsoft/etc have?
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I'm sure they disagree. (Score:2)
I can imagine the UK group telling an inquiring reporter, "Shh, this Human Patch technology is not a hack. Think of this achievement as a much-needed Service Pack®."
That said, it sounds like a good way to head MD off early.
Simpler.. (Score:2)
Stanislaw Lem (Score:2)
RMN
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this process still needs a man; but is it... (Score:2)
Why limit to the test tube? (Score:2)
Sure we can have 2F + 1M sex now, but I think this will make it easier to justify to the wife.
A simpler answer (Score:2, Interesting)
Isn't it simpler to tell these people carrying fatal genetic flaws to not have biological children? Rather than figure out how to pass on defective genes and have a kid living a screwed up life, go adopt a healthy child!
It's ludicrous that couples frequently put their desire to have a child ahead of common sense when their child stands a significant chance of being abnormal or handicapped. I've heard of people who keep trying to have kids, knowing that there is a %50 chance of passing on serious genet
Darwinism (Score:2)
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Same people who own ThinkGeek... (Score:2)
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Re:Religion vs. Science (Score:2)
Until we see an election that isn't quite so strange as the last two, I doubt we'll get what we voted for.
Re:And the brain? (Score:4, Funny)
Careful research by men suggests that the total lack of a brain would occur only if both the women were blondes. In other cases, the mental processes of the fully grown subject would be extremely myserious but nontheless contain elements of apparent intelligence. The ability of the subject to remember random events from long in the past would be particularly evident.
It's worse! It's worse! (Score:3, Insightful)
On top of the problems mentioned above, Britain continues to be plagued by leftist panic-mongers who dump truckloads of artificial fear and guilt on anyone or anything that looks too much like it might result in some progress!
But I guess you knew that.
Re:Britain is on a dangerous moral and social slid (Score:2)
Re:THEY NEED US NO LONGER BOYS (Score:2)
Well I don't need them either! (Score:2)
Re:The Religious Right is gonna love this! (Score:2)
So yeah, the religious right are gonna love it. Witness the post just above yours where some guy has gone o