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Scientists find hybrid embryos easy to make

By Clive Cookson in San Diego

Published: June 20 2008 03:00 | Last updated: June 20 2008 03:00

Scientists at Newcastle University in the UK have already produced almost 300 hybrid embryos, by inserting human DNA into cow eggs, since their controversial research project started in January.

Lyle Armstrong, the project leader, told the BIO biotechnology conference in San Diego that the scientists were finding it easier than expected to make embryos for stem cell research, by replacing the nuclei of cow eggs with DNA from human skin cells.

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