:20:02
or a relatively simpler
cheek cell.
:20:10
Once in this state, the cell's nucleus
is immediately transferred
:20:13
to a mother's
enucleated egg.
:20:15
The transfer completed,
the egg cell will then
:20:18
ideally accept the donor
nucleus as its own.
:20:20
At which point,
we let nature take its course.
:20:32
She did great.
:20:34
We just need to keep her here until
tomorrow to make sure the implant takes.
:20:38
But she did wonderfully.
:20:40
She has to lie down
for at least an hour,
:20:42
so why don't we go look at the house
and I'll show you around?
:20:44
She's in good hands.
:20:47
So, all these people
and no one else knows?
:20:50
The procedure doesn't differ
much from a standard implant.
:20:53
So, as far as
my staff's concerned,
:20:55
Jessie's being treated as a high-risk
in Vitro, nothing more.
:20:58
- Dr. Wells?
- Thanks, George.
:21:00
There you go.
:21:07
RiVerton's a great town, I think
you're really gonna like it here.
:21:10
It's a bit secluded maybe,
but a wonderful community.
:21:14
Nice people,
lots of families--
:21:17
perfect place
to raise a child.
:21:20
So why don't you follow me?
I'll show you around.
:21:48
Richard:
Beautiful country, isn't it?
:21:51
This whole area
has a lot ofhistory.
:21:53
And the house itself
is 100 years old at least.
:21:56
Sorry, there's no furniture.
So I took the liberty of ordering some.
:21:59
It should be here
sometime tomorrow.