SummaryReject oocytes from in vitro—fertilization patients are currently the only practical source of human oocyte material available for meiotic studies in women. Two hundred clearly analyzable second meiotic (MII) metaphase oocytes from 116 patients were examined for evidence of first meiotic (MI) division errors. The chromosome results, in which 67% of oocytes had a normal 23, X chromosome complement but none had an extra whole chromosome, cast doubt on the relevance, to human oocytes, of those theories of nondisjunction that propose that both chromosomes of the bivalent fail to disjoin at MI so that both move to one pole and result in an additional whole chromosome at MII metaphase. The only class of abnormality found in the MII oocytes...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...
Aneuploidy in human embryos is surprisingly prevalent and increases drastically with maternal age, r...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...
SummaryReject oocytes from in vitro—fertilization patients are currently the only practical source o...
Cytogenetic studies were carried out on 180 oocytes that appeared unfertilized after in-vitro fertil...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Cytogenetic analysis of oocytes remaining unfertilized a...
Direct testing of the outcome of the first and second meiotic divisions has become possible with the...
Aneuploidy is the most commonly occurring type of chromosome abnormality and the most significant cl...
Abnormal patterns of meiotic recombination (i.e., crossing-over) are believed to increase the risk o...
Abnormal patterns of meiotic recombination (i.e., crossing-over) are believed to increase the risk o...
AbstractFor at least 5% of all clinically recognized human pregnancies, meiotic segregation errors g...
Studies of human trisomies indicate a remarkable relationship between abnormal meiotic recombination...
In humans, ∼50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, an...
Meiosis is the characteristic feature of sexual reproduction; its molecular regulation has been pres...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...
Aneuploidy in human embryos is surprisingly prevalent and increases drastically with maternal age, r...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...
SummaryReject oocytes from in vitro—fertilization patients are currently the only practical source o...
Cytogenetic studies were carried out on 180 oocytes that appeared unfertilized after in-vitro fertil...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Cytogenetic analysis of oocytes remaining unfertilized a...
Direct testing of the outcome of the first and second meiotic divisions has become possible with the...
Aneuploidy is the most commonly occurring type of chromosome abnormality and the most significant cl...
Abnormal patterns of meiotic recombination (i.e., crossing-over) are believed to increase the risk o...
Abnormal patterns of meiotic recombination (i.e., crossing-over) are believed to increase the risk o...
AbstractFor at least 5% of all clinically recognized human pregnancies, meiotic segregation errors g...
Studies of human trisomies indicate a remarkable relationship between abnormal meiotic recombination...
In humans, ∼50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, an...
Meiosis is the characteristic feature of sexual reproduction; its molecular regulation has been pres...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...
Aneuploidy in human embryos is surprisingly prevalent and increases drastically with maternal age, r...
Chromosome aneuploidy is a major cause of pregnancy loss, abnormal pregnancy and live births followi...