Mouse embryo engineered to have six legs, could work on people too
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Biologists at Portugal's Gulbenkian Science Institute were studying a particular gene involved in the formation of mice spines when they got a big surprise. Turning off the Tgfbr1 gene in mouse embryos caused the animals to grow an extra set of legs. — Read the rest

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