Miracle: Rats born out of two men for the first time, science has broken the laws of nature
Miracle of Science: The rat born for the first time out of two men, the law of broken nature in the laboratory! Last updated: June 25, 2025, 02:14 IST Science News in Hindi: Chinese scientists have created history. He first produced healthy children from the sperm of two male mice. This achievement was done with DNA ethilation -editing technology, in which the gene sequence changed … Read more symbolic photos (Reates) highlighted Chinese scientists produced healthy children with two male mice. This achievement was done with DNA ethilation -editing technology. This success can make a revolution in genetics and reproductive biology. New -Delhi: Science directly challenged the boundaries of nature. Scientists from Jiaotong University in China designed a mouse that was born only from the DNA of two male mice. That is, not a mother or egg … This birth has become possible with the help of only two sperm. Not only was this experiment successful, but the shocking thing is that the rats born from it are also healthy and able to breed. That is, he can also produce children further. This study was printed on June 23, 2025 in the famous scientific magazine Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). This success has started a new revolution in the field of genetics and reproductive biology. How did this miracle happen? In this experiment, scientists have adopted a new method by editing the epigenetic programming. Ethilation is the process from which the activity of DNA is controlled, but it does not affect the DNA order itself. The sperm of two different male mice was used-one of the breed of a laboratory bread mouse and the other of the wild mouse of Thailand. In the first place, his genome was removed from an egg. Thereafter, two male sperm heads were injected into it. The methyling pattern of one of them was made like female DNA. This miracle became possible through change in DNA! (Filing photo) In this way, a fetus was prepared in which both DNA sources were men. She was transplanted into a female rat and three living children born of her. One of these, which was abnormally large in size, died the next day of birth, but two rats were healthy and one of them also appeared to breed. 20 years of research and now success is not the first time scientists have tried to produce children from a single penis. In 2004, a child was born with two female rats in Japan, called Kaguya. But attempts to produce children of two men first failed. In an experiment in 2018, a fetus was prepared by mixing the genes of two male mice, but the rat died a day after birth. This time, Chinese scientists performed epigenetic repograms by methers instead of gene delivery. This made the fetus more healed and its life ability was better too. What does this search for science mean? Helen O’Neill, associate professor at University College London, says: “This proves that the biggest obstacle in producing children from the same penis is genomic impressions.” And now it can probably be crossed. This experiment shows that science can change science to the impressive pattern of the gene, which is naturally necessary. In genomic impressions, both men and women make specific chemical changes to their DNA, which is essential in fetal development. Now scientists have successfully made these changes in the laboratory. Science has disputed the laws of nature with this experiment. (Filter photo) Will this be possible in people? Probably not. Scientists have made it clear that this technology cannot be implemented on people. There are reasons – extremely low success rates, thousands of eggs and a large number of surrogate women. According to Christoff Galche of Sainsbury Wellcom Center, “the application of this technology in humans is not only impractical, but will also be a very sensitive matter.” Although this success is not directly useful to people, it will open new roads in areas such as reproductive biology, genetic infertility and cloning. This experiment can also provide new directions in areas such as space travel, animal husbandry and removal of extinct species. About author Deepak Verma Deepak Verma is a journey currently operating as deputy news editor in News18 Hindi (digital). Deepak’s journey was born and broken in Lucknow, and began printing media and soon turned to digital. He … Read more Deepak Verma is a journalist currently employed as deputy news editor in News18 Hindi (Digital). Deepak’s journey was born and broken in Lucknow, and began printing media and soon turned to digital. He … Read more Location: New -Delhi, Delhi Home Knowledge -Wonder