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Then, scientists would take a cell from the skin of another donor and slip it into the egg.
"The main reason I take a cell phone on my climbs now is so that I can be in touch with my family," he said.
"To take a cell from a patient and take it back in this little time machine, of the egg cell, and make it young again".
To clone, scientists take a cell from an adult animal and slip it into an egg whose own genetic material has been removed.
You could even take a cell from an endangered animal and, without threatening its extinction, make meat from it.
In "pre-implantation genetic diagnosis" (PGD), doctors take a cell or two from each of the embryos produced in vitro.
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You might, however, take a cell-phone picture of yourself bargaining with the artist for one of her old bras.
Take a cell-phone photograph of your spouse washing the new Prius with biodegradable, phosphate-free, ninety-three per cent pure peppermint soap and flash it at the entrance of the next Save the Dandelions banquet.
Then they took a cell from an immature embryo from a different sheep and removed its nucleus.
In 2015, he had been arrested for stealing an Airstream trailer and accused of taking a cell phone.
Over the past year, 46percentt of vacationers took a cell phone, according to a survey by the Travel Industry Association of America; 18 percent took a beeper and 6percentt a laptop.
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