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From: ayers@convexs.UUCP
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Subject: Re: mono sex societies
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Date: Fri, 1-Nov-85 10:56:00 EST
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>	Question
>		For any biologist out there, whats the fesability of
>taking genes from two females and combining them together, replanting
>them in a ovum and so get birth from the result.  I realise that only
>female children could be born this way ( YY chromsone?) and this leads
>me to the main thrust of the question.

You might look up some of the research being done on nature's version of this:
parthenogenesis.



blues, II