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      Comienzo ontogénico del individuo humano desde su genoma Translated title: Ontogenetic origin of the human individual from his genome

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      Revista médica de Chile
      Sociedad Médica de Santiago
      Embryology, Ethics: medical, Fetal development, Genome, Oogenesis

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          Diverse propositions about the ontogenetic origin of a live organism, specially human beings, are examined. Unambiguous and objective propositions about this origin are that a live organism is an ontogenetically programmed and integrated organisation, that the origin condition has the greater influence on other processes, that in pluricellular organisms, no organ or tissue can be considered critical to establish origins and that the origin must be established by endogenous elements. Several hypotheses about the origin of life are discarded. The integration between oocyte cytoplasm and the genetic material that it receives, that culminates in the first genome replication, is proposed as the process that gives origin to the individual. This process occurs in all living organisms. (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 441-6)

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          Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells.

          Fertilization of mammalian eggs is followed by successive cell divisions and progressive differentiation, first into the early embryo and subsequently into all of the cell types that make up the adult animal. Transfer of a single nucleus at a specific stage of development, to an enucleated unfertilized egg, provided an opportunity to investigate whether cellular differentiation to that stage involved irreversible genetic modification. The first offspring to develop from a differentiated cell were born after nuclear transfer from an embryo-derived cell line that had been induced to become quiescent. Using the same procedure, we now report the birth of live lambs from three new cell populations established from adult mammary gland, fetus and embryo. The fact that a lamb was derived from an adult cell confirms that differentiation of that cell did not involve the irreversible modification of genetic material required for development to term. The birth of lambs from differentiated fetal and adult cells also reinforces previous speculation that by inducing donor cells to become quiescent it will be possible to obtain normal development from a wide variety of differentiated cells.
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                Revista médica de Chile
                Rev. méd. Chile
                Sociedad Médica de Santiago (Santiago, , Chile )
                0034-9887
                April 2001
                : 129
                : 4
                : 441-446
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                [01] orgnameUniversidad de Chile orgdiv1Facultad de Medicina orgdiv2ICBM cvalenzu@ 123456machi.med.uchile.cl
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                S0034-98872001000400014 S0034-9887(01)12900400014
                10.4067/S0034-98872001000400014
                1d9ac952-c43e-4516-a17d-0bb2721f5813

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 12 December 2000
                : October 2000
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                Embryology,Oogenesis,Genome,Fetal development,Ethics: medical

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