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Use of Bisection to Reduce Mitochondrial DNA in the Bovine Oocyte
Published on: July 6, 2022
Limitations of serial cloning in mammals
Sayaka Wakayama1, Daiyu Ito2, Rei Inoue2
1Advanced Biotechnology Center, University of Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Japan. sayakaw@yamanashi.ac.jp.
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Mammals can now be cloned artificially, but it remains unknown whether they can also maintain their species through cloning. Herein, we continued serial cloning for 20 years from a single donor mouse. These re-cloned mice appeared normal and had normal lifespans, but large structural and lethal mutations accumulated in their DNA with each generation. The birth rate of serial cloning began to decline from the 27th generation, and the 58th generation was the last. When re-cloned mice from near the final generation were mated with males, their oocytes could be fertilized, but most embryos degenerated. However, a few embryos were normalized by meiosis and fertilization and developed to full term, suggesting that mammals rely on sexual rather than asexual reproduction to eliminate genetic anomalies caused by clonal reproduction.
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