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Cloned testicles let goats father the offspring of another male

By Michael Le Page

14 September 2020

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Goats given the sperm-producing stem cells of another male can have its offspring

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Even the hottest stud can only sire so many offspring. To speed up livestock breeding, biologists have created pigs, goats and mice whose testicles are effectively clones of those of a different male, meaning these animals father that male’s offspring.

“It will allow more farmers to get hold of animals with the characteristics they want,” says Bruce Whitelaw at the Roslin Institute in the UK. “Many people did not think this would work.”

The first step in the process is to create host animals…

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