D. Potter
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Fertility and Sterility | 2012
Matthew Rabinowitz; Allison Ryan; George Gemelos; Matthew Hill; Johan Banér; Cengiz Cinnioglu; Milena Banjevic; D. Potter; Dmitri A. Petrov; Zachary Demko
OBJECTIVE To characterize chromosomal error types and parental origin of aneuploidy in cleavage-stage embryos using an informatics-based technique that enables the elucidation of aneuploidy-causing mechanisms. DESIGN Analysis of blastomeres biopsied from cleavage-stage embryos for preimplantation genetic screening during IVF. SETTING Laboratory. PATIENT(S) Couples undergoing IVF treatment. INTERVENTION(S) Two hundred seventy-four blastomeres were subjected to array-based genotyping and informatics-based techniques to characterize chromosomal error types and parental origin of aneuploidy across all 24 chromosomes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Chromosomal error types (monosomy vs. trisomy; mitotic vs. meiotic) and parental origin (maternal vs. paternal). RESULT(S) The rate of maternal meiotic trisomy rose significantly with age, whereas other types of trisomy showed no correlation with age. Trisomies were mostly maternal in origin, whereas paternal and maternal monosomies were roughly equal in frequency. No examples of paternal meiotic trisomy were observed. Segmental error rates were found to be independent of maternal age. CONCLUSION(S) All types of aneuploidy that rose with increasing maternal age can be attributed to disjunction errors during meiosis of the oocyte. Chromosome gains were predominantly maternal in origin and occurred during meiosis, whereas chromosome losses were not biased in terms of parental origin of the chromosome. The ability to determine the parental origin for each chromosome, as well as being able to detect whether multiple homologs from a single parent were present, allowed greater insights into the origin of aneuploidy.
Fertility and Sterility | 2005
John G. Wilcox; D. Potter; Marva Moore; Lee Ferrande; Eduardo Kelly
Fertility and Sterility | 2001
Jeffrey R. Nelson; D. Potter; John G. Wilcox; J.L. Frederick; B. Kolb; B. Behr
Fertility and Sterility | 2012
C. Khoury; M. Coffler; D. Potter; J. Frederick; D. Battaglia
Fertility and Sterility | 2011
Matthew Rabinowitz; D. Potter; N. Wemmer; Zachary Demko; George Gemelos
Fertility and Sterility | 2009
Matthew Rabinowitz; B. Behr; D. Potter; R. Ross; M. Alper; Milena Banjevic
Fertility and Sterility | 2012
D. Potter; T. Morgan; C. Khoury; J. Keller; Zachary Demko; Matthew Rabinowitz
Fertility and Sterility | 2011
Matthew Rabinowitz; D. Potter; Zachary Demko; George Gemelos; J. Keller
Fertility and Sterility | 2008
C. Khoury; B. Behr; D. Potter; J. Frederick
Fertility and Sterility | 2015
Eric Scott Sills; X. Li; J. Frederick; C. Khoury; D. Potter