Abstract

Conception by a translocation carrier can lead to unbalanced progeny. It has been reported that reciprocal translocations involving the terminal segment of a chromosome may have more severe consequences than other types of translocations. In order to confirm these findings and to help predict the outcome of subsequent IVF cycles of a female patient with such a translocation, we analyzed embryos leftover from an IVF cycle with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes.

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