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Segmental abnormalities can be detected in the DNA of the blastocyst cavity extracted by blastocentesis
A. Pomante1, M.C. Magli1, G. Cafueri1, M. Valerio1, C. Tabanelli1, A.P. Ferraretti1, L. Gianaroli1
1S.I.S.Me.R. s.r.l., Reproductive Medicine Unit, Bologna, Italy
Blastocyst chromosome distributions persist into pregnancy
K. Sorby1, C. Sugiana2, T. Osianlis1
1Monash IVF, Embryology, Clayton Victoria, Australia 2Monash IVF, Genetics, Clayton Victoria, Australia
Do culture conditions, patient factor or female age affect incidence of segmental chromosome errors in preimplantation embryos?
S. Alfarawati1, D. Babariya2, K. Spath2, D. Wells2, E. Fragouli1
1Reprogenetics UK, Cytogenetics, Oxford, United Kingdom
2University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oxford, United Kingdom
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