Humster

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A humster is a hybrid cell line made from hamster oocyte fertilized with human sperm. It always consists of single cells, and cannot form a multi-cellular being.

Humsters are routinely created mainly for two reasons:

Somatic cell hybrids between hamster or mouse and man have been used for mapping of various traits at least since the 1970s.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Griffiths AJ, Miller JH, Suzuki DT, et al. (2000-02-04). "Mapping human genes by using human–rodent somatic cell hybrids". An introduction to genetic analysis (7th ed.). W.H. Freeman. ISBN 0-7167-3520-2. Retrieved 5 March 2019.

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