Technology Quarterly | Eggs from scratch
New ways of making babies are on the horizon
But it is likely to be a long time before ordinary people can benefit
The human genome can create cells with a remarkable range of capabilities and shapes. Looked at under the microscope, the enterocytes which line the gut bring to mind the ghosts from a Pac-Man video game. Neurons look like medieval morningstars, but with long hair. But none is more special than the big, round egg. It is not just the largest of the cells. It is also, once fertilised, the cell from which all other sorts of cell are descended.
This article appeared in the Technology Quarterly section of the print edition under the headline “Eggs from scratch”