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Blastocyst Conjoined w/ Egg


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Image shows a 2PN human day 1 zygote conjoined with an immature oocyte, both of which were originally drived from a mature and an immature oocyte respectively. The mature oocyte was fertilized by IVF.
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IVF Unit ,WH, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar P.O.Box 21497

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Image shows a 2PN human day 1 zygote conjoined with an immature oocyte, both of which were originally drived from a mature and an immature oocyte respectively. The mature oocyte was fertilized by IVF.

Image shows a 4-cell human day 2 embryo conjoined with an immature oocyte, both of which were originally drived from a mature and an immature oocyte respectively. The mature oocyte was fertilized by IVF and cleaved to 4-cell stage.

Image shows a 6-cell human day 3 embryo conjoined with an immature oocyte, both of which were originally drived from a mature and an immature oocyte respectively. The mature oocyte was fertilized by IVF and cleaved to 4-cell stage and then to 6-cell stage

Image shows a human blastocyst conjoined with immature oocyte, both of which were originally drived from immature and mature oocyte. The mature oocyte was fertilized by IVF and cleaved to 4-cell stage then to 6-cell stage and finally to blastocyst stage. While the GV stage oocyte underwent maturity arrest and subsequently degenerated.
 

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