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=Technical Progression=
=Technical Progression=
Three-person ''in-vitro'' fertilization is a process where a small proportion of genetic information encoded within mitochondria are replaced to prevent mitochondrial disease passing through generations. Main approaches to achieve this goal involve the replacement of mitochondrial genome between gametes or embryos <ref><pubmed> 24382342</pubmed></ref> <ref><pubmed> 25573721 </pubmed></ref>.
Three-person ''in-vitro'' fertilization is a process where a small proportion of genetic information encoded within mitochondria are replaced to prevent mitochondrial disease passing through generations. Main approaches to achieve this goal involve the replacement of mitochondrial genome between gametes or embryos <ref name=pmid24382342><pubmed> 24382342</pubmed></ref> <ref><pubmed> 25573721 </pubmed></ref>.


*The first proposed treatment is '''cytoplasmic transfer''', which transfers a small part of ooplasm from one oocyte to another. however, this approach are then considered to be inadequate to prevent the inheritance of diseased mitochondrial. because it adds in donor mitochondria without removing the mutated mtDNA, which will then generate a 'heteroplasmic oocyte' with both mitochondria haplotypes <ref><pubmed> 24382342</pubmed></ref>.  
*The first proposed treatment is '''cytoplasmic transfer''', which transfers a small part of ooplasm from one oocyte to another. however, this approach are then considered to be inadequate to prevent the inheritance of diseased mitochondrial. because it adds in donor mitochondria without removing the mutated mtDNA, which will then generate a 'heteroplasmic oocyte' with both mitochondria haplotypes <ref name=pmid24382342/>.  
*New emerged approaches of mitochondrial transmission are '''pronuclear transfer(PNT)''', '''spindle transfer (ST)''' and '''Polar body transfer (PBT)'''. however, none of this techniques have been proved on generating healthy human offspring due to the technical difficulty, as well as the ethics issues being recognized worldwide <ref><pubmed>24373414</pubmed></ref>.  
*New emerged approaches of mitochondrial transmission are '''pronuclear transfer(PNT)''', '''spindle transfer (ST)''' and '''Polar body transfer (PBT)'''. however, none of this techniques have been proved on generating healthy human offspring due to the technical difficulty, as well as the ethics issues being recognized worldwide <ref><pubmed>24373414</pubmed></ref>.  
*Major breakthroughs of these techniques rely on the practice on animal models (mice and primate) <ref><pubmed> 25229667 </pubmed></ref>, early stage human embryo and stem cell studies <ref><pubmed> 23103869 </pubmed></ref>.  
*Major breakthroughs of these techniques rely on the practice on animal models (mice and primate) <ref><pubmed> 25229667 </pubmed></ref>, early stage human embryo and stem cell studies <ref><pubmed> 23103869 </pubmed></ref>.  
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===What is the procedure?===
===What is the procedure?===
Cytoplasmic transfer can be performed either as a repair of oocyte or repair of Embryo <ref><pubmed> 24382342</pubmed></ref> <ref name='3egirl'> Charlotte Pritchard '''The girl with three biological parents'''1 September 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28986843 retrieved September 2015</ref>  
Cytoplasmic transfer can be performed either as a repair of oocyte or repair of Embryo <ref name=pmid24382342/> <ref name='3egirl'> Charlotte Pritchard '''The girl with three biological parents'''1 September 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28986843 retrieved September 2015</ref>  


In method one, the cytoplasm is withdrew from a donor’s oocyte, and then injected into a patient’s oocyte together with the sperm cells which will then fertilize the oocyte. In Method two, the cytoplasm from donor is injected into a patient’s fertilized oocyte.  
In method one, the cytoplasm is withdrew from a donor’s oocyte, and then injected into a patient’s oocyte together with the sperm cells which will then fertilize the oocyte. In Method two, the cytoplasm from donor is injected into a patient’s fertilized oocyte.  

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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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