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This movie shows the initial unequal cleavage of the zygote to blastomeres. | |||
The original study population showed the total incidence of direct unequal cleavage (DUC) per embryo occupying the first three cleavages were 26.1%. | |||
Depending of the cell stage, DUC rate was 9.8% at first cleavage (DUC-1), 9.1% at second cleavage (DUC-2), and 3.7% at third cleavage (DUC-3) with 3.6% of embryos exhibiting multiple DUCs (DUC-Plus). | |||
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Zhan Q, Ye Z, Clarke R, Rosenwaks Z, Zaninovic N (2016) Direct Unequal Cleavages: Embryo Developmental Competence, Genetic Constitution and Clinical Outcome. PLoS ONE 11(12): e0166398. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166398 | Zhan Q, Ye Z, Clarke R, Rosenwaks Z, Zaninovic N (2016) Direct Unequal Cleavages: Embryo Developmental Competence, Genetic Constitution and Clinical Outcome. PLoS ONE 11(12): e0166398. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166398 |
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Human Direct Unequal Cleavage
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This movie shows the initial unequal cleavage of the zygote to blastomeres.
The original study population showed the total incidence of direct unequal cleavage (DUC) per embryo occupying the first three cleavages were 26.1%. Depending of the cell stage, DUC rate was 9.8% at first cleavage (DUC-1), 9.1% at second cleavage (DUC-2), and 3.7% at third cleavage (DUC-3) with 3.6% of embryos exhibiting multiple DUCs (DUC-Plus).
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Reference
Zhan Q, Ye Z, Clarke R, Rosenwaks Z & Zaninovic N. (2016). Direct Unequal Cleavages: Embryo Developmental Competence, Genetic Constitution and Clinical Outcome. PLoS ONE , 11, e0166398. PMID: 27907016 DOI.
Zhan Q, Ye Z, Clarke R, Rosenwaks Z, Zaninovic N (2016) Direct Unequal Cleavages: Embryo Developmental Competence, Genetic Constitution and Clinical Outcome. PLoS ONE 11(12): e0166398. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166398
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