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Reproductive (epi)genetics
P-508 Chromosomal abnormalities occurrence in human blastocysts and detail
K. Kido1, E. Otsu1, A. Kanda1, Y. Kumasako1, Y. Kai2, T. Utsunomiya2 1St. Luke Clinic, Laboratory, Oita, Japan
2St. Luke Clinic, Dept. of Ob/Gyn, Oita, Japan
P-509 Chromosomal analysis of early fetal losses in relation to embryonic heart rate on day 27-29 following in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer
Y. Ouyang1, X. Li1, Y. Tan2, Y. Wen1, G. Lin3
1Reproductive and genetic hospital of Citic-XIangya, Imaging Department, Changsha, China 2Reproductive and genetic hospital of Citic-XIangya, Genetic Department, Changsha, China 3Reproductive and genetic hospital of Citic-XIangya, Reproductive Department, Changsha, China
P-510 Determination of mitochondrial DNA levels in human blastocysts as a predictor for embryonic implantation potential
A. Korolkova1, N. Mishieva1, B. Martazanova1, M. Veykova1, A. Kirillova1, O. Bourmenskay2, A. Ekimov2, A. Abubakirov1
1Kulakovs National Medical Research Center of Obstetrics- Gynecology- and Perinatology- Ministry of Health of Russia, Department of preservation and restoration of reproductive function, Moscow, Russia C.I.S.
2Kulakovs National Medical Research Center of Obstetrics- Gynecology- and Perinatology- Ministry of Health of Russia, Laboratory of Molecular Genetic Techniques, Moscow, Russia C.I.S.
P-511 Examination of the Relationship between Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) Content Analysis using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) and the Morphological Assessment of Embryos and Aneuploidy
K. Takeuchi1, H. Setoyama2, Y. Kuroki2, Y. Kuwatsuru2, Y. Fukumoto2, T. Iwakawa1, M. Takeuchi1, T. Kato3, H. Kurahashi3
1Takeuchi Ladies Clinic / Infertility Center, Infertility, Aira-shi- Kagoshima, Japan 2Takeuchi Ladies Clinic / Infertility Center, laboratory, Aira-shi-Kagoshima, Japan
3Fujita Health University, Division of Molecular Genetics. Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science., Toyoake-shi- Aichi, Japan
P-512 Mosaic embryo rate decreases with maternal age but mitotic error remains constant in embryos derived from euploid oocytes
V. Montalvo1, S. Novo1, J. Massó1, B. Freijomil1, M. Solans1, C. Castelló1, M. Lopez-Teijon1 1Institut Marques, Reproductive Medicine Service, Barcelona, Spain
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