When Mom and Dad’s DNA Don’t Match Up, the Embryo Finds a Way

Sept. 25, 2025
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A key step in early embryonic development is the merging of parental DNA to form a unified genome. New research from Sue Hammoud, Ph.D., at the University of Michigan explores what happens when that process goes wrong and why some embryos recover while others do not. Learn what these findings could mean for understanding the earliest stages of human life.

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