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Stem-cell derived gametes
Ancestor embryos: embryonic gametes and genetic parenthood
- Correspondence to Dr Helen Watt, Anscombe Bioethics Centre, 17 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2NA, UK; h.watt{at}bioethics.org.uk
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Ancestor embryos: embryonic gametes and genetic parenthood
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- Received September 5, 2013
- Revised June 18, 2014
- Accepted June 27, 2014
- First published July 10, 2014.
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October 20, 2014
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