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Adult females: all your eggs really are in one basket

Adults lack the stem cells necessary to produce eggs, researchers at the Carnegie Institution for Science have found.

Before birth, mammalian ovaries contain an abundant supply of germ cells, some of which develop into the eggs released from follicles during ovulation.

This study settles a long-standing scientific debate about the presence of egg-producing stem cells in adult females.

Read more at Carnegie Institution for Science

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