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World’s first three-parent baby has been born

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The world’s first threeparen­t baby has been born in Mexico with the help a controvers­ial new fertility technique that incorporat­es DNA from three people, and is reported to be healthy at five months of age. The ‘three-parent’ technique allows parents with genetic mutations to have healthy babies.

The boy’s mother carries genes for Leigh syndrome, a fatal disorder that affects the brain, muscles and nerves of developing infants. Genes for the disease reside in DNA in the mitochondr­ia, which provide energy for our cells. The parents of the baby, a Jordanian couple, had been trying to start a family for almost 20 years.

Ten years after they married, the woman became pregnant, but it ended in the first of four miscarriag­es. In 2005, the couple gave birth to a baby girl. Their daughter was born with Leigh syndrome, and died aged six. The couple’s second child had the same disorder, and lived for 8 months, the ‘New Scientist’ reported. The couple sought out the help of John Zhang and his team at the New Hope Fertility Centre in New York City.

Zhang used an approach called spindle nuclear transfer. He removed the nucleus from one of the mother’s eggs and inserted it into a donor egg that had its own nucleus removed.

The resulting egg — with nuclear DNA from the mother and mitochondr­ial DNA from a donor — was then fertilised with the father’s sperm. Zhang’s team used this approach to create five embryos, only one of which developed normally. This embryo was implanted in the mother and the child was born on April 6, this year. — PTI

The baby has been born in Mexico with the help a controvers­ial new fertility technique that incorporat­es DNA from three people, and is reported to be healthy at five months of age.

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