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Kaguya (mouse) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kaguya (mouse) Kaguya was a mouse that had two parents of the same sex〔(Birth of parthenogenetic mice that can develop to adult. )-Nature 428, 860-864 (22 April 2004)〕〔(High-frequency generation of viable mice from engineered bi-maternal embryos. )-Nature Biotechnology 25,1045-1050(2007)〕 (circa April, 2004). She was named after a Japanese folk tale, in which the moon-born princess Kaguya (Kaguya-hime) is found as a baby inside a bamboo stalk. ==The process of "parthenogenesis"== A process called haploidisation is used to remove one of the two sets of chromosomes from some cells leaving them with only one, just like normal gametes. The researchers led by Tomohiro Kono at the Tokyo University of Agriculture used cells from two different female mice and combined them to make a single unique animal. Normally this would not be possible due to genetic imprinting requiring genes inherited from the father for normal placental development. They were able to succeed by using one egg from an immature parent, thus reducing maternal imprinting, and modifying it to express the gene ''Igf2'', which is normally only expressed by the paternal copy of the gene. Even with this, only two of 457 eggs developed to maturity.〔(The End of Males? Mouse Made to Reproduce Without Sperm ), Bijal P. Trivedi for National Geographic News, April 21, 2004〕
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