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by Prasad, Aarathi


  Primary Industries

  New York Times

  NHS

  North East England Stem Cell Institute

  nucleotides

  Observer

  obesity

  oestradiol

  oestrogen

  Office for National Statistics (UK)

  study of lone parents

  OHSS (ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome)

  Oldham and District General Hospital

  On a True Parthenogenesis

  On the Generation of Animals

  On Viruses, Sex and Motherhood

  ‘oral conception’

  Origen

  Ottosson, Eva

  Ottosson, Sara

  Otway, Nick

  ovarian teratomas

  ovaries

  cancer

  cyst

  first artificial

  tumour

  transplants

  oxytocin

  Owen, Richard

  Pacey, Dr Allan

  Palais de Beaux Arts

  Pancoast, Professor William

  Paracelsus

  paradox of sex

  parasites

  Ascaris megalocephala

  fetus-in-fetu

  Ichthyophonus hoferi

  malarial

  Mycoplasma genitalium

  Plasmodium

  Wolbachia

  parents, single

  parthenogenesis

  in human beings (article)

  penis

  PGD (pre-implantation genetic diagnosis)

  PGS (pre-implantation genetic screening)

  phenylthiourea

  PhilipII, King of Macedon

  placenta

  eating

  Plantades, François de

  Plato

  Poitiers, Diane de

  pregnancy

  pregnancy hormone (hCG)

  premature babies

  brains

  breathing problems

  Charlotte Wyatt

  Priore, Giuseppe Del

  progesterone

  protein

  Queen Charlotte’s Hospital

  rats

  recessive disorders

  Red Queen hypothesis

  Renaissance

  reproduction

  advantages of sexual

  and cultural values

  and female’s age

  and male’s age

  declining rates

  first life forms

  future trends

  mothers in their fifties

  pre-17th century ideas on

  post-17th century ideas on

  pre-teen pregnancies

  recipe for life

  spermless

  Royal College of Midwives

  Ruakura Agriculture Centre

  Savage, Caroline

  Schenck, Professor Leopold

  schizophrenia

  semen

  sex, problems for women

  sharks

  Sheffield University

  Sherman, Jerome K.

  Siebold, Karl Ernst von

  Silber, Dr Sherman

  Silver-Russell syndrome

  Sims, James Marion

  skin layers

  Smellie, William

  Smith, A.D.

  Smith, Richard

  snakes

  Soranus

  sperm

  artificial

  buying

  considered parasite

  creation of

  donors

  early research into

  freezing/storing

  from stem cells

  internet sales

  imaginary people in

  legal regulations

  rapid creation of

  ‘spermatic worms’

  spermatozoa

  spindle

  Spurway, Helen

  Spurway, Jack

  SRY

  SSC (spermatogonial stem cells)

  STDs

  stem cells

  Steptoe, Dr Patrick

  stingless wasp

  stinkbugs

  stress

  Sudden Infant Death syndrome

  Sunday Pictorial

  surrogacy

  tanning

  Tarnier, Etienne Stéphane

  Taylor, Amillia Sonja

  Tehran University

  teratomas

  Testart, Jacques

  test-tube babies

  testosterone

  Thabit ibn Qurra

  thalassaemia

  The Concert in the Egg

  The Eumenides

  The Lancet

  Tokyo University of Agriculture

  totipotency

  Tourette’s syndrome

  trophoblast

  tuberculosis

  turkeys

  Turner’s syndrome

  University College London

  UCLA Medical Center

  Universe

  University of

  Arkansas Medical Center

  Bologna

  California

  Cambridge

  Huddersfield

  Utah

  US Census Bureau

  Venter, Dr Craig

  Venus of Hohle fels

  Verkuyl, Douwe

  Villareal, Luis

  Vinci, Leonardo da

  Victorian Era Exhibition

  viral DNA

  viruses

  virgin births

  asexual species, survival of

  first mammal

  Virginia Aquarium

  VVF (vesico-vaginal fistulae)

  Waldeyer-Hartz, Heinrich von

  Washington Post

  Weismann, August

  Wells, H.G.

  whiptail lizard

  Whiting, Audrey

  Winston, Lord Robert

  womb

  artificial

  transplants

  women, as living incubators

  Women & Infants Hospital

  Women’s Protection League of India

  World Conservation Union

  worms, parasitic

  Wyatt, Charlotte

  Yale University

  Zuk, Marlene

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Aarathi Prasad is a biologist and science writer. She has appeared on TV and radio programmes, including as presenter of Channel 4’s controversial Is It Better to Be Mixed Race? and Brave New World with Stephen Hawking, as well as BBC Radio 4’s The Quest for Virgin Birth, and written for Wired, the Guardian, and many other publications. Previously a cancer genetics researcher at Imperial College London, she subsequently moved out of the lab and into the worlds of science communication and policy, in areas including the passage in the UK Parliament of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. A single mother, Dr Prasad lives in London.

 

 

 


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