By Katlego Sekhu

The UK welcomes babies created from the DNA of 3 people
The first babies created from 3 genetic parents have been born in the United Kingdom. This treatment is designed to stop the parents from passing on defective genes to the child, potentially preventing life-threatening diseases.
Britain’s fertility regulator confirms the births of three babies created using an ‘experimental technique’ combining the DNA of three people. This Mitochondrial donation treatment
Mitochondrial donation treatment (MDT), a technique utilized in this process, involves using tissue from healthy female donors’ eggs to generate IVF embryos that are devoid of the harmful mutations carried by the mothers.
Mitochondrial donation treatment can be used by people with severe mitochondrial disease to avoid passing the condition onto their children. This page introduces you to what the treatment involves and how you can apply to have it.
Human Fertilisation &Embryology Authority
In 2015, the UK became the first nation to embrace laws regulating methods to help prevent women with faulty mitochondria (energy source in a cell) from passing defects on to their kids.
The world’s first baby born through this technique was a US infant in 2016.
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