Difference between revisions of "Embryo Splitting - Anatomy & Physiology"
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* The early embryo is totipotent up until the [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Embryonic_Development_of_the_Blastocyst-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|Morula]] stage. | * The early embryo is totipotent up until the [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Embryonic_Development_of_the_Blastocyst-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|Morula]] stage. | ||
* It is possible to create multiple individuals of identical genome by splitting [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Embryonic_Development_of_the_Blastocyst-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|blastomeres]]. | * It is possible to create multiple individuals of identical genome by splitting [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Embryonic_Development_of_the_Blastocyst-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|blastomeres]]. | ||
+ | ** This happens naturally when identical twinning occurs. | ||
+ | * Embryos require surrogate zonae, but some can progress on artificial coatings. | ||
+ | * Success is not high. |
Revision as of 10:36, 17 July 2008
- The early embryo is totipotent up until the Morula stage.
- It is possible to create multiple individuals of identical genome by splitting blastomeres.
- This happens naturally when identical twinning occurs.
- Embryos require surrogate zonae, but some can progress on artificial coatings.
- Success is not high.