An egg cell is enucleated, that is, the nucleus is removed and replaced with the nucleus from the body cell of an animal of the same kind. |
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The prostates were subsequently enucleated or removed and examined by a pathologist. |
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The tumor recurred 1 year later and was enucleated again at the local hospital. |
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Once freed, the tumor is enucleated through the incision using the curette. |
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They took the eggs from donor sheep and removed the nuclei from them, creating enucleated eggs. |
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Having found that cumulus cells yielded better results, unfertilised mouse eggs were enucleated and their donor's nuclei put in place. |
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When Briggs and King first succeeded in cloning tadpoles, they transferred embryo cell nuclei into enucleated eggs. |
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All other tumors were enucleated and no recurrence was encountered. |
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The transfer of a diploid cell nucleus into an enucleated, unfertilised egg cell allows asexual replication even in mammals. |
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The fact that erythrocyte size correlates positively with genome size in mammals, even though their mature red blood cells are enucleated, strongly supports this hypothesis. |
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Risks associated with the method of fusing donor cells with enucleated recipient oocytes and with culture conditions. |
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Between removing the donor cell and fusing its nucleus with an enucleated oocyte, there is a cell culture phase. |
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The oysters are first enucleated with perfectly round gemstone beads such as turquoise, amethyst, garnet, citrine, and opal, then left to grow for almost a year to obtain a luxurious nacre, or exterior coating. |
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Firstly, if one considers the procedure consisting in transferring a cell nucleus into an enucleated oocyte, the resulting product must needs be a human embryo by its very nature. |
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In 2001 scientists at Advanced Cell Technology, a research company in Massachusetts, successfully transferred DNA from human cumulus cells, which are cells that cling to and nourish human eggs, into eight enucleated eggs. |
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Mitochondrial genetic material from the enucleated donor cell may contribute about five percent of the cloned individual's genes. |
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Somatic cells that were cultured for periods of eight and twenty-two days were fused with enucleated oocytes to produce the embryos that developed into the two litters. |
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The article in Cloning describes how ACT researchers and their collaborators fused somatic cells of the endangered gaurs with the enucleated oocytes from domestic cows. |
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The claims in this interference relate to a method of cloning animals by transferring the nucleus of a cell from the animal to be cloned into an enucleated oocyte. |
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