These cubs are the first Beagle dogs born by IVF
After 30 years, scientists have discovered how to create healthy puppies in the laboratory.
I found this article as cool in Smithsonian.com and I decided to translate it to share it with you because I believe that this development will be important and is a very curious issue that surely many do not have thought, even though they are carried decades researching.
Restless young pups barking in the laboratory of Alexander Travis, do not speak a medical Marvilla, however, they are. These are the first dogs peludines born through IVF after three decades of research, to develop in dogs.
IVF involves the fertilization of an egg with sperm in a laboratory, and is a process that we have done successfully in humans since the 70's. But scientists have been struggling for 30 years to achieve the same with dogs.