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    female or male. If the embryo is a female the chromosomal pattern will be XX‚ but if the embryo is male the chromosomal pattern will be XY. The chromosomal make-up of the sperm that fertilises the egg determines an individual’s sex. If the sperm carries an X chromosome‚ the embryo will be female‚ but if the sperm carries a Y chromosome the embryo will be male. After conception‚ it is not until the embryo reaches 6 weeks old that gonads begin to develop differently. If the embryo is to be a male‚ the

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    References: Elective Single-Embryo Transfer versus Double-Embryo Transfer in in Vitro Fertilization. (2004‚ December 2). Retrieved August 2‚ 2012‚ from The New England Journal of Medicine : http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa041032 General Article: In Vitro Fertilization Today. (2010).

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    to pursue assisted reproductive technologies. Since the first "test-tube baby" was born‚ in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in fertility treatment. A key issue couples considering in vitro fertilization is the use of their embryos. The woman often produces more eggs than can

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    agree with embryonic stem cell research is that they believe that scientists use embryos that have started to develop into babies. This is a myth (UMichigan). Scientists fertilize an egg in a dish‚ and use it 5 days after the fertilization when the embryo only contains about 100 cells‚ none of which are specialized (UMichigan). The embryo is no larger than a period at the end of a sentence (UMichigan). This embryo‚ although beginning to form‚ has no heart‚ no spine‚ no limbs‚ and no systems (UMichigan)

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    the down sides to creating savior siblings”? The term “savior sibling” first appeared in The Journal of Medical Ethics in October 2002 (Quinion). “Savior siblings” start off with in vitro fertilization. Following the in vitro fertilization the embryos are put through a

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    through numerous changes. It is now known as a blastocyst. By the fourth/fifth day after fertilization‚ the blastocyst containing an outer wall of trophoblasts‚ attaches itself to the uterine wall where the placenta is formed and the embryo begins to develop. This embryo will continue to grow in the womb for 8 weeks before it becomes a foetus. Forty weeks after fertilization‚ the foetus is ready to be born. Many couples trying to conceive naturally will be met with disappointment for the first attempt

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    LESSON #9 22a) There would be 3 chromosomes present in each of the cells that make up the stomach of mosquito. 22b) Interphase | b | Prophase | C | Metaphase | D | Anaphase | A | Telophase | E | 22c) There would be 3 chromosomes present in the sperm cells of a mosquito. 22d) Interphase | C | Prophase 1 | A | Metaphase 1 | I | Anaphase 1 | E | Telophase 1 | F | Prophase ii | H | Metaphase ii | B | Anaphase ii | G | Telophase ii

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    Amit Kumar. "ISPUB.com." Internet Scientific Publications. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/guide/in-vitro-fertilization?page=2 http://www.parenting.com/article/the-fate-of-frozen-embryos

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    lessening the effects of aging‚ it does not have an overall good consequence when life must always be destroyed. One issue on the use of this therapy is the moral status of human embryos at stake. The moral status of a Human embryo should be equated with a fetus’‚ child’s‚ and adult’s status because the fact that a human embryo resulted from human gametes simply means that it is a developing human being (Hug‚ K.‚ 2006). There is no sense in trying to prolong life when innocent lives are sacrificed as

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    savior sibling? process involves a couple going through IVF treatment; they create embryos in the laboratory which are then tested to see if the tissues are a good match for a sibling Doctors use a technique called Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PDG)‚ (which is normally used to screen embryos for a genetically inherited condition) to test if the embryo will be a match for the sick child; once doctors identify the embryos that match‚ they can then be selected for implantation in the mother’s womb “Once

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