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| 2 | Mandatory DNA testing at birth could instigate gender equalityCertain genetic anomalies can falsify paternity AND maternity testing. Chimerism is an example. While it is rare, there have been cases of women being identified through genetic testing as NOT mothering the children that they've delivered. This really doesn't come to light with men, since paternity can easily be credited to someone else if testing doesn't confirm it. Let's say this policy does become standard. Let's say we have two chimeric individuals, one male, one female. If a woman, who has … | /r/MensRights | 19/09/10 10:55 PM |
| 9 | Women biologically obsolete: First artificial human ovary could mature eggs outside the bodyThe ovary was grown in a laboratory using cells from women of normal childbearing age. They then inserted human egg cells to test if it was capable of helping them to develop until they were ready to be released into the womb. So, at what point in this equation could you remove females and still make babies? | /r/MensRights | 16/09/10 01:37 PM |
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