Preimplantation chromosomal mosaics, chimaeras and confined placental mosaicism
Some human preimplantation embryos are chromosomally mosaic. For technical reasons, estimates of the overall frequency vary widely from <15 to >90% and the true frequency remains unknown. Aneuploid/diploid and aneuploid/ aneuploid mosaics typically arise during early cleavage stages before the...
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Main Authors: | John D West (Author), Clare A Everett (Author) |
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Bioscientifica,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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