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Residents of Britain became the parents of a child who was born thanks to IVF with the DNA of three parents.

Genetic materials from three people became the basis of a new life. This became possible thanks to the procedure of artificial insemination of the egg – IVF.

“The first British baby with DNA from three people was born after doctors carried out a revolutionary IVF procedure that aims to prevent children from inheriting terminal diseases,” writes The Guardian.

This allows you to minimize the risks of genetic diseases that disrupt the functioning of the brain, heart and internal organs. In fact, the embryo, in addition to the data of the mother and father, absorbs the DNA of the woman who bears the fetus.

The woman herself, who wants to become matter, cannot bear a baby due to illness. As a result, the third person accounts for less than 0.2% of the genes, informs RIA News with reference to the publication.

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