'Three-parent babies': MPs to vote on divisive legislation

Britain could become first country in the world to permit 'three-parent babies' if legislation accepted

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MPs will vote today on the divisive issue of "three-parent babies", in which a couple uses the DNA of a second woman to repair genetic faults in an unborn child.

The technique would help about 150 couples a year, where there is a risk of the mother passing down defective mitochondria – tiny compartments inside nearly every cell in the body – which can lead to brain damage, muscle wasting, heart failure and blindness.

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