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Three-parent IVF and the Study of Fertility Work
Three-parent IVF involves taking the nucleus from the mother's egg and placing it into a younger woman's cytoplasm with healthy mitochondrial DNA, then fertilizing the egg with the father's sperm. This technique is illegal in the US but legal in the UK and other countries to prevent the production of unhealthy embryos, which could be caused by defective DNA repair machinery in older females producing germ cells with more mutations.