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PETNewslettersIssue #1089
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Issue #1089

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Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family (from Greek and Roman mythology) entwined in coils of DNA.
Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family entwined in coils of DNA (based on the figure of Laocoön from Greek and Roman mythology).
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26 March 2021 • 5 minutes read

The entelechy test: embryos and simbryos

by Julian Hitchcock

Over two weeks in March, four teams reported the self-assembly from stem cells of structures resembling human embryos...

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26 March 2021 • 2 minutes read

FILM: The Health of IVF Babies — What Do We Know? What Do We Need to Find Out?

by BioNews

This film documents a Progress Educational Trust event about the health of people conceived via IVF...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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29 March 2021 • 4 minutes read

ORION public dialogue on genome editing

by Dr Emma Martinez

What are the public's views on the use of genome editing in a 'fundamental research setting', and how does this differ to views on its use in medical and clinical applications?...

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Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
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Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
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25 March 2021 • 3 minutes read

Ethnic minority women are less likely to have successful fertility treatment

by Georgia Everett

A report published by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority has indicated that ethnic minority women have lower chances of a successful pregnancy through fertility treatment, and particularly so for black women...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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25 March 2021 • 2 minutes read

Genetic research suggests men can develop polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms

by Tsvetana Stoilova

Men carrying genetic risk factors for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are more likely to develop diabetes, obesity and male-pattern baldness...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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25 March 2021 • 2 minutes read

'Zombie genes' increase expression after death

by Anna Wernick

A set of immune cell genes ramp up their expression after death, a new study has revealed...

Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
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Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
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26 March 2021 • 2 minutes read

Semen quality linked to environmental factors during mother's pregnancy

by Blair Sowry

Semen quality may be impacted in men whose mothers were exposed to certain chemicals whilst pregnant, a recent study has found...

Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
CC0 1.0
Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
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26 March 2021 • 2 minutes read

Deep learning tool saves time selecting embryos for IVF

by Bethany Muller

Time spent by embryologists selecting embryos for IVF could be reduced by using artificial intelligence to fuse time-lapse images taken of the developing cells...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
CC BY 4.0
Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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26 March 2021 • 2 minutes read

NHS launches polygenic scores pilot to calculate heart disease risk

by Dr Melanie Krause

The NHS is to trial a new approach in personalised medicine that aims to help calculate patients' individual risk for heart disease...

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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
CC BY 4.0
Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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18 March 2021 • 4 minutes read

Podcast Review: How to be a Superhero — The hidden powers within your genes

by Joseph Hamilton

When you hear the word 'superhero', the image which springs to mind may be of a billionaire playboy philanthropist or an agile acrobat in unnecessary tight latex...

Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
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23 March 2021 • 4 minutes read

Podcast Review: Making Babies — Surrogacy — what, why, how, who, where?

by Zaina Mahmoud

In late 2020, Andrea Byrne started a podcast series inspired by her seven-year fertility journey. When she thought she couldn't carry a pregnancy herself, she and her husband seriously considered surrogacy. This potential avenue for parenthood is discussed in the fifth episode of the series...

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