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P-601 Validation of using the mitochondrial genome for clinical embryo identification
S. Myers1, M. Barry2, M. Jasper1
1RHS Ltd, RHS Ltd, Thebarton, Australia 2Fertility SA, Fertility SA, Adelaide, Australia
P-602 The optimal time and whole genome amplification method for spent culture media in pre- implantation genetic testing
Z. Shuang1, X. Pingyuan1,2, L. Ping3, L. Guangxiu2,4, L. Ge1,2,4
1Institute of Reproductive & Stem Cell Engineering, Research Department, Changsha- Hunan, China
2China and National Engineering and Research Center of Human Stem Cell, Research department, Changsha-Hunan, China
3BGI- BGI-Shenzhen, Research Department, Shenzhen-Guangdong, China
4Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of Citic-Xiangya, Research Department, Changsha-Hunan, China
P-603 The interval between human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) priming and oocyte retrieval effects euploidy rate in PGS cycles
C.C. Huang1, C.I. Lee3, M.S. Lee2, H.H. Chen1, C.H. Chen1, T.H. Lee3
1Division of Infertility, Lee Women’s Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
2Institute of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan
3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
P-604 Is it the best choice for balanced translocation-carrier couples to get children by PGD method?
X. Lu1, Y. Feng1
1Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine- Ruijin Hospital, Center for Reproductive Medicine- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shanghai, China
P-605 Filling the gap of short-read next generation sequencing in PGD by long-read approach
D.N.Y. Ho1, C.H. Au1, J. Lau1, E.Y.L. Wong1, K.A. Rocha2, L. Xue2, T.W. Shum2, Y.C. Law2, Y.Y. Ng2, I.H. Lok2, O.S. Tang2, S.T.S. Lam3, T.L. Chan1, E.S.K. Ma1
1Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, Division of Molecular Pathology- Department of Pathology, Hong Kong 2Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, IVF Centre, Hong Kong
3Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, Clinical Genetic Service, Hong Kong
P-606 Excluded cells during blastocyst formation: is aneuploidy the reason?
M. Parriego1, L. Coll1, M. Devesa1, M. Boada1, B. Coroleu1, A. Veiga1
1Dexeus University Hospital, Department of Gynaecology- Obstetrics and Reproduction, Barcelona, Spain
P-607 Polymorphic variants of chromosomes decrease cleaved embryos rate in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer treatment
L. Saijiao1, Z. Danni1, Z. Ying1, Y. Jing1, L. Ao1
1Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Department of Reproductive Medicine Center, Wuhan, China
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