Totipotency is the ability of a single cell, usually a stem cell, to divide and produce all the differentiated cells in an organism, including extraembrionic tissues. For example, a plant cutting can be used to grow an entire plant.Human development begins when a sperm fertilizes an egg and creates a single totipotent cell. In the first hours after fertilization, this cell divides into identical totipotent cells. Approximately four days after fertilization and after several cycles of cell division, these totipotent cells begin to specialize.
Totipotent cells have total potential. They specialize into pluripotent cells that can give rise to most, but not all, of the tissues necessary for fetal development. Pluripotent cells undergo further specialization into multipotent cells that are committed to give rise to cells that have a particular function. For example, multipotent blood stem cells give rise to the red cells, white cells and platelets in the blood.
A distinction is drawn between totipotentstemcells which are capable of developing into a human being and pluripotentstemcells which are not so capable.
Totipotentstemcells â those capable of developing into a human being âare excluded from patentability on the grounds of human dignity as set out in the...
The report states that totipotentstemcells (those capable of developing into a human being) are excluded from patentability on the grounds of human dignity...