The cytogenetics of polar bodies: Insights into female meiosis and the diagnosis of aneuploidy
Female meiosis is comprised by two cell divisions, meiosis I (MI) and II (MII) and two different stages at which the development of the oocyte is temporarily halted. In the case of MI, this pause can potentially last for four to five decades. This added layer of complexity distinguishes female gamet...
Main Authors: | Fragouli, E, Alfarawati, S, Goodall, N, Sánchez-García, J, Colls, P, Wells, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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