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Pronuclear Transfer is similar to Maternal Spindle Transfer but performed as a repair of embryo. it fertilizes the mother’s egg first and then transfers the nuclear DNA to the fertilised donor egg containing healthy mitochondria, from which the original nuclear DNA has been removed <ref><pubmed>25573721</pubmed></ref>.  
Pronuclear Transfer is similar to Maternal Spindle Transfer but performed as a repair of embryo. it fertilizes the mother’s egg first and then transfers the nuclear DNA to the fertilised donor egg containing healthy mitochondria, from which the original nuclear DNA has been removed <ref name=PMID25573721/>.  


*pronuclear transfer procedures was first performed on mice in the 1990s, suggesting the possibility of preventing the transmission of mutated mitochondrial DNA <ref name='Vande2012'>Mado Vandewoestyne , Jitesh Neupane , Björn Heindryckx , Sylvie Lierman ,Dieter Deforce  and Petra De Sutter (2012) Pronuclear transfer in mice yields minimal mitochondrial DNA carry-over Mado Vandewoestyne FERTILITY AND STERILITY. 98(3, suppl.). p.S289-S289 </ref>.  
*pronuclear transfer procedures was first performed on mice in the 1990s, suggesting the possibility of preventing the transmission of mutated mitochondrial DNA <ref name='Vande2012'>Mado Vandewoestyne , Jitesh Neupane , Björn Heindryckx , Sylvie Lierman ,Dieter Deforce  and Petra De Sutter (2012) Pronuclear transfer in mice yields minimal mitochondrial DNA carry-over Mado Vandewoestyne FERTILITY AND STERILITY. 98(3, suppl.). p.S289-S289 </ref>.  

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2015 Student Projects 
2015 Projects: Three Person Embryos | Ovarian Hyper-stimulation Syndrome | Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome | Male Infertility | Oncofertility | Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis | Students
2015 Group Project Topic - Assisted Reproductive Technology
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Three Person Embryos

Three Person Embryos are embryos from oocytes that contain maternal and paternal DNA, and mitochondria from a third donor. Collectively, the techniques for the creation of Three Person Embryos are referred to as Mitochondrial Donation or Mitochondrial replacement-assisted IVF. Mitochondrial donation is used for the prevention of maternal inheritance of Mitochondrial disorders that occur due to the mutation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). It is considered a germ-line therapy, with the donated mitochondria being passed maternally to the next generation. Because of this it has generated debate in the media and scientific community over the ethics of its use, since the first techniques were developed in the 1980s. Recently, with the development of safer techniques, the United Kingdom and United States have begun the process of legalizing its clinical use.


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