发明名称 PREIMPLANTATION ASSESSMENT OF EMBRYOS THROUGH DETECTION OF FREE EMBRYONIC DNA
摘要 The invention provides an in vitro method for non-invasive preimplantation assessment of an embryo by comprising amplifying and detecting a nucleic acid sequence of interest indicative of a genetic deficiency from a sample taken from the in vitro culture medium of the embryo and assessing the embryo as having a genetic deficiency if the presence of the sequence of interest is detected in the in vitro culture medium of the embryo. The examples show the detection of SNPs relating to the genes MDR1 and prothrombin and the SNP responsible for the Leiden syndrome. The application also mentions the possibility of establishing short tandem repeat (STR) marker profiles of DNA in the culture medium and full genome sequencing of the DNA in the culture medium as a means for determining embryo quality.
申请公布号 US2017002414(A1) 申请公布日期 2017.01.05
申请号 US201515114271 申请日期 2015.01.30
申请人 PÉCSI TUDOMÁNYEGYETEM ;BAY ZOLTÁN ALKALMAZOTT KUTATÁSI KÖZHASZNÚ NONPROFIT KFT. 发明人 BÓDIS József;KOVÁCS L. Gábor;VERMES István;FEKETE Csaba;RIDEG Orsolya;BIHARI Zoltán Endre;PACH Ferenc Péter;BATÓ Emese;PAPP Ildikó;GÁLIKK Bence;SZERZÖ Csaba
分类号 C12Q1/68 主分类号 C12Q1/68
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主权项 1. In vitro method for non-invasive preimplantation assessment of an embryo, comprising a) providing a sample taken from the in vitro culture medium of the embryo; b) submitting the sample to nucleic acid amplification with primers specific to a sequence of interest indicative of a genetic deficiency; c) detecting the amplified nucleic acid by PCR,wherein the presence of the nucleic acid amplified from the culture medium suggests the presence of the corresponding sequence in the embryo cultured in said medium, thereby enabling the preimplantation assessment of the embryo with respect of the sequence of interest, and wherein the embryo is assessed as having a genetic deficiency if the if the presence of the sequence of interest is detected in the in vitro culture medium of the embryo.
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