Abstract

Most information currently available on the human genome has been collected from adult tissues. As researchers continue to examine in vivo and in vitro development and its impact on infertility, there exists a need to study the genes that are expressed during the preimplantation stages. In the past, it has been difficult to collect this information due to the unavailability of sufficient numbers of human embryos for research. With the advent of new technologies such as microarray analysis, it is now possible to study the expression of many different genes from samples consisting of few cells, including preimplantation stage embryos.

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