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Friday, September 30, 2016

World's First Baby Born in Mexico Using DNA of Three People

In a first, a baby was born using a new "three person" fertility technique in Mexico

Using the new and controversial technology, called mitochondrial donation, which incorporates DNA from three persons, the baby was born on April 6, 2016, newscientist.com reported in a statement on Tuesday Sep 27,2016

The five-month-old boy, born to a Jordanian couple, has the usual DNA from his parents, and a small amount of genetic code from a donor.

The boy's mother carried genes for the fatal Leigh syndrome -- which harms the developing nervous system.

The Leigh syndrome affect the DNA in mitochondria, the tiny battery-like structures that provide cells with energy, and are passed down from mother to child, and thus were responsible for the death of two of her children.

Assisting the couple were a team of doctors led by John Zhang, medical director at the New Hope Fertility Center in New York, US, who used a method called spindle nuclear transfer, and removed the nucleus from one of the eggs of the mother 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.

Using this approach, they created five embryos, out of which one developed normally. This embryo was then implanted in the mother and the child was born nine months later.

As the method has not been approved in the US, Zhang went to Mexico instead, where he says "there are no rules" and insisted that doing so was right.

"To save lives is the ethical thing to do," Zhang said.

The method, which was legally approved in Britain in February 2015, ensures that the baby boy would be free of a genetic disease his mother carries

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