@cambridgeuniversity: 🔬 How do embryos develop? Cambridge's Professor Azim Surani has spent his entire career trying to understand early mammalian development. This year marks the 40th anniversary of his discovery of genomic imprinting - the process in which specific genes are tagged, turning them on or off at the very earliest stage of life. His discovery holds wide-ranging potential, from treating human disease, reversing ageing, and even saving endangered species. Find out more about this study through the link in @cambridgeuniversity's bio 🔗 #Cambridge #UniversityOfCambridge #Genetics #Embryo

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adhdinthefamily
ADHD in the Family :
This is why eclampsia is hard to predict the first time; it is influenced by the placenta, whose development is influenced by the father. And we have no idea how the fathers’ genes will express.
2024-10-28 01:37:39
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true_purpose_of_life
Nofal :
فتبارك الله أحسن الخالقين
2024-10-26 22:07:59
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d7azein
dhuha zein :
Sub7anAllah
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le0396
Leo :
This is the content tiktok should be all about. I love this. Thank you
2024-10-28 07:30:09
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notouchimymonkey
NoTouchiMyMonkey :
Is there an ‘accessible’ way to learn more for non-scientists, please?
2024-10-26 22:45:46
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abunchofunderscores
abunchofunderscores :
if someday there becomes no need for a placenta, what will that mean?
2024-10-27 21:52:30
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khalidabitar
Khalida Bitar287 :
Very interesting 🧐 l would love to know more about this
2024-10-26 17:41:55
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itsmayabest
Maya Best :
insaneeeee. life is truly absolutely mind blowing.
2024-10-27 04:55:19
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victoriadrake563
victoriadrake563 :
I had a female dog a week after she had six puppies that she died from this. It was horrible. I still cry, but I raise those six puppies and they’re over a year old and they are my babies.
2024-10-28 16:07:10
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dawop
Massimiliano S.M. :
Thank you for this.
2024-10-27 09:50:32
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arisxavier8
Xáv8ïër6 :
true ! n that's why in a complete molar pregnancy there's high prevalence of paternal genes because I think here we have more proliferation of the trophoblast without embryo development?
2024-10-27 03:10:42
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pia.henriette.lun
Pia Henriette Lunahep Dalsgaar :
👏✅🌎👩🏼‍🏫✍️🕊️Thank you for sharing this information Blessing Peace
2024-11-17 21:51:32
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ioanna.gournianaki
Ιωαννα Γουρνιανακη :
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!!!
2024-10-26 19:40:45
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mrsskishimoto
lena :
Wow, this is so interesting!! I’m thinking about doing a presentation on this for my science club!!
2024-10-25 14:05:03
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riciarae
RiciaRae 🇨🇦 :
fascinating - thank you
2024-11-01 04:10:59
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mfenelendvuna
HRH LaMtolo Nails :
Uyadala kodwa uNkulunkulu 🙏🥺
2024-10-27 06:55:02
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sydg.00
Syd G 🇨🇦 :
Fascinating.
2024-10-28 01:39:48
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blueeyesinga
Jen :
Interesting
2024-10-28 02:15:03
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bryan33452
Bry :
Interesting
2024-10-26 17:16:28
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ከንቱ አለም :
give me the scholarship 🥺
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merahdikampung
MerahdiKampung :
Allahuakbar🥰
2024-10-27 11:14:22
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sara001996
Sarah001 :
thank you for educating us
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