Scientists have created embryos. What does that mean? And what comes next?
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Every cell in your body comes from a single cell: an egg, fertilised by a sperm. Each contains the exact same genetic blueprint for your life: your DNA.
Yet cells in your brain look and behave nothing like those in your muscle or skin.
Professor Jose Polo in front of images of his model embryos.
Credit:Monash University
Why? Because while each cell has the same instructions, each cell only reads certain sections â certain genes. A layer of what are called epigenetic instructions sit on top of your DNA, telling each cell which parts to read and which parts to ignore.