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Engineered bipaternal mice reveal the consequences of life without a maternal genomic contribution (opens in new tab)

Successful mammalian development requires both maternal and paternal genomes, but how do these parental components jointly shape the growing organism? This study uses engineered bipaternal mice to reveal the physiological consequences of development supported exclusively by paternal genomes.

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