From: CurtAdams@aol.com
Date: Mon Nov 09 1998 - 09:29:37 MST
In a message dated 98-11-09 02:58:45 EST, <GBurch1@aol.com writes:
>> Take any human embryonic stem cell, it doesn't matter who it's from, and
>> destroy the nucleus in it, then remove the nucleus (the part of the cell
>> that
>> contains the DNA) from any cell in your body and insert it into the
>> cytoplasm of the stem cell.
>Won't the mitochodrial DNA be from the donor, then? Are there potential
>compatibility problems there?
Not unless the donor and the recipient were from different species (and
maybe not even then). All human mitochondrial genes end up in people
with any given human nuclear gene, so they all have to get along or
they basically get bred out.
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