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P-642 Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR)-based patterns consistent with mosaicism/partial aneuploidies(PA) indicate blastocysts with slightly lower reproductive competence: preliminary results from a non-selection study
D. Cimadomo1, C. Patassini2, A. Giancani1, E. Scepi1, L. Dovere1, S. Romano1, G. Orlando1,
L. Rienzi1, F.M. Ubaldi1, A. Capalbo2
1Clinica Valle Giulia, Genera- Reproductive Medicine Center, Roma, Italy 2GENETYX, Molecular Biology Laboratory, Marostica VI, Italy
P-643 Detection of segmental aneuploidy and mosaicism in the human preimplantation embryo by next generation sequencing (NGS) methodologies
A. Biricik1, E. Cotroneo1, M. Surdo1, S. Bono1, M.G. Minasi2, E. Cursio2, E. Greco2, F. Fiorentino1, F. Spinella1
1Genoma Group, Molecular Genetics laboratory, Rome, Italy 2European Hospital, Reproductive Medicine, Rome, Italy
P-644 Embryo selection of euploid embryos by an automated time-lapse prediction is superior to con- ventional morphological analysis: a retrospective study.
E. Rocafort1, M. Enciso2, A. Leza1, J. Sarasa2, J. Aizpurua3 1IVF Spain, IVF Lab, Alicante, Spain
2iGLS, Genetics, Alicante, Spain
3IVF Spain, Reproductive Medicine, Alicante, Spain
P-645 ‘Batching’ of multiple IVF cycles combined with preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy: how does the number of cycles undertaken affect outcomes?
N. Kubikova1, K. Spath1, D. Babariya1, M. Simpkins2, G. Cutts2, S. Alfarawati2, E. Fragouli2, D. Wells1 1University of Oxford, Nuf eld Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oxford, United Kingdom 2Reprogenetics UK, Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Oxford, United Kingdom
P-646 Comparing rates of blastomere and trophectoderm cells biopsies for Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis using the array-CGH technique
M. Gkountakou1, Y. Panagiotidis1, A. Papatheodorou1, P. Vanderzwalmen2, T. Pavlidou1, A. Gkountis1, K. Ravanos1, N. Prapas1, Y. Prapas1,3
1Iakentro, Fertility Centre, Thessaloniki, Greece
2Centers Prof. Zech, IVF, Bregenz, Austria
3Institut Médical de Champel, IVF Unit, Geneve, Switzerland
P-647 Unraveling the role of seminal  uid exosomes within the male reproductive tract
A. Clement1, N. Pereira1, Z. Rosenwaks1, D. Lyden2, A. Hoshino2, G. Palermo1
1Weill Cornell Medicine, The Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine, New York, U.S.A.
2Weill Cornell Medicine, Children’s Cancer and Blood Foundation Laboratories- Departments of Pediatrics and Cell and Developmental Biology- Drukier Institute for Children’s Health- Meyer Cancer Center, New York, U.S.A.
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