HUMAN HEREDITY (LL)-W/MINDTAP ACCESS
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Author: Cummings
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Chapter 17, Problem 25QP
Organ Transplants Must Be Immunologically
A couple has a young child who needs a bone marrow transplant. They propose that preimplantation screening be done on several embryos fertilized in vitro to find a match for their child.
- a. What do they need to match in this transplant procedure?
- b. The couple proposes that the matching embryo be transplanted to the mother’s uterus and serve as a bone marrow donor when old enough. What are the ethical issues involved in this proposal?
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