Why male embryos grow faster: Study reveals genetic clues
August 28, 2025
August 28, 2025
ITHACA, New York, Aug. 28 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Why male embryos grow faster: Study reveals genetic clues
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Cornell researchers have uncovered the genetic triggers that cause male and female bovine embryos to develop differently, as early as seven to eight days after fertilization. The breakthrough in basic science has implications for human health - such as drug development and in vitro fertilization - and for . . .
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Why male embryos grow faster: Study reveals genetic clues
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Cornell researchers have uncovered the genetic triggers that cause male and female bovine embryos to develop differently, as early as seven to eight days after fertilization. The breakthrough in basic science has implications for human health - such as drug development and in vitro fertilization - and for . . .