Mitochondrial gene replacement in primate offspring and embryonic stem cells

Nature64.80
Volume: 461, Issue: 7262, Pages: 367 - 372
Published: Aug 26, 2009
Abstract
Mitochondria are found in all eukaryotic cells and contain their own genome (mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA). Unlike the nuclear genome, which is derived from both the egg and sperm at fertilization, the mtDNA in the embryo is derived almost exclusively from the egg; that is, it is of maternal origin. Mutations in mtDNA contribute to a diverse range of currently incurable human diseases and disorders. To establish preclinical models for new...
Paper Details
Title
Mitochondrial gene replacement in primate offspring and embryonic stem cells
Published Date
Aug 26, 2009
Journal
Volume
461
Issue
7262
Pages
367 - 372
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