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2026

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New Paradigm Mechanisms of Genomic Replication in Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer: Pathways to Human Clone Development

Yash Srivastav Srivastav et al.
2026

Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) is an essential process for cloning used in developmental and regenerative medicine. In the current investigation, there is a discussion about the mechanisms involved in genome replication, as well as the factors influencing clone development during SCNT. As a result of the analysis, it was found that cloned embryos have low developmental efficiency due to the insufficient epigenetic reprogramming, improper DNA methylation, problems with mitochondria, high oxidative stress, and insufficient activation of pluripotency genes. Comparing the SCNT embryos with the fertilized ones, there was a difference between the rate of developmental abnormalities and embryo survival. Moreover, the research suggests the possibility to use new techniques, including CRISPR-based epigenetic reprogramming, artificial intelligence-based monitoring of genomes, incorporation of stem cells, and artificial egg activation, to improve the cloning process. Despite some scientific achievements made within SCNT and related areas, many difficulties connected with ethics and biological aspects still do not allow to conduct human reproductive cloning. Therefore, the future research should concentrate only on therapeutic purposes of SCNT.

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