Pronunciation: /θriː ˈpɛərənt ˈbeɪbi/
noun a person who has genetic material from three different individuals, typically used in the context of reproductive technology
A1 A three-parent baby is a baby conceived using genetic material from three individuals.
A2 Scientists have successfully created a three-parent baby using a controversial fertility technique.
B1 The concept of a three-parent baby raises ethical concerns regarding genetic manipulation and inheritance.
B2 The first three-parent baby was born in 2016 after a groundbreaking fertility treatment.
C1 The medical community continues to debate the long-term implications of creating three-parent babies through mitochondrial donation.
C2 Research on three-parent babies has sparked discussions on the potential benefits and risks of altering human genetics.
formal The controversial technique of creating a three-parent baby involves using genetic material from three individuals.
informal Have you heard about that new procedure for making a three-parent baby?
slang Creating a three-parent baby is like mixing and matching DNA.
figurative The concept of a three-parent baby blurs the lines of traditional genetics.
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