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Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of individual human oocytes and embryos

Early development in humans is characterised by low and variable embryonic viability, reflected in low fecundity and high rates of...

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Early development in humans is characterised by low and variable embryonic viability, reflected in low fecundity and high rates of miscarriage, relative to other mammals. Data from assisted reproduction programmes provides additional evidence that this is largely mediated at the level of embryonic competence and is highly heterogeneous among embryos. Understanding the basis of this heterogeneity has important implications in a number of areas including: the regulation of early human development, disorders of pregnancy, assisted reproduction programmes, the long term health of children which may be programmed in early development, and the molecular basis of pluripotency in human stem cell populations. We have therefore investigated global gene expression profiles using polyAPCR amplification and microarray technology applied to individual human oocytes and 4-cell and blastocyst stage embryos. In order to explore the basis of any variability in detail, each developmental stage is replicated in triplicate. Our data show that although transcript profiles are highly stage-specific, within each stage they are relatively variable.

Species:
human

Samples:
9

Source:
E-MEXP-3870

PubMed:
23717564

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample MATERIAL SAMPLE
4cell_B18 4-cell embryo
4cell_B18 4-cell embryo
4cell_B18 4-cell embryo
blastocyst_B07 blastocyst
blastocyst_B07 blastocyst
blastocyst_B07 blastocyst
ooc_B21 oocyte
ooc_B21 oocyte
ooc_B21 oocyte

Tags

  • blastocyst
  • cell
  • miscarriage
  • stem cell

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