In theory yes, so long as neither the egg was nor the DNA was too badly damaged in the process.
If both DNA donors are male they would need to make sure two gametes with Y chromosomes weren't selected. XY being male and XX being female (as you probably know) a male can donate either an X or a Y, two Y's wouldn't produce a viable zygote.
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If both DNA donors are male they would need to make sure two gametes with Y chromosomes weren't selected. XY being male and XX being female (as you probably know) a male can donate either an X or a Y, two Y's wouldn't produce a viable zygote.