For two females, you would have to implant one egg’s DNA into a sperm whose DNA was “stripped out”
And for two males, the same but transferred into an egg.
I’d say it could be done in the near future with the progress we did with CRISPR in the last decade, for instance.
For two females, you would have to implant one egg’s DNA into a sperm whose DNA was “stripped out” And for two males, the same but transferred into an egg. I’d say it could be done in the near future with the progress we did with CRISPR in the last decade, for instance.