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Information on QA Scheme: Embryology Journal Club/Hum Reproduction-2008
Comment = Embryology Journal Club using Human Reproduction. Please read the article under review and submit a reply to each question.
Number of enrollments =17 [* This indicates only the number of enrollments. Not all participants will have completed the scheme]
List of QA Issues (or Instalments)
Code Title Available from
HJCE2008.01 HR22(1):241-249 1/1/2008
HJCE2008.02 HR21(2):518-523 1/2/2008
HJCE2008.03 HR21(3):766-773 1/3/2008
HJCE2008.04 HR 22(4):1123-1133 1/4/2008
HJCE2008.05 HR 22(5):1443-1449 1/5/2008
HJCE2008.06 HR 22(6):1681–1686 - 2007 1/6/2008
HJCE2008.07 July article pending 1/7/2008
HJCE2008.08 August article pending 1/8/2008
HJCE2008.09 Sept article pending 1/9/2008
HJCE2008.10 October article pending 1/10/2008
HJCE2008.11 November article pendin 1/11/2008
HJCE2008.12 December article pendin 1/12/2008
List of Questions asked for QA Scheme:Embryology Journal Club/Hum Reproduction-2008
ID Question Question Format
461 No information available  
567 At oocyte maturation, mitochondria migrate Defined Options
465 No information available  
532 Human oocytes frozen using slow freezing protocols demonstrate: Defined Options
535 In the day 3 biopsy group, the number of embryos able to be biopsied and found to be uneffetced was Defined Options
536 In the day 5 biopsy group, the number of embryos able to be biopsied and found to be uneffetced was Defined Options
569 Mature oocytes that have a detectable spindle have how many copies of mtDNA Defined Options
570 Mature oocytes with a detectable spindle have Defined Options
543 Nuclear precursor bodies [NPB] are closely associated with Defined Options
459 No information available  
531 Slow freezing protocols differ from embryo freezing protocols by Defined Options
568 The ATP concentration (in pmol) in an oocyte that completes and fails to complete maturation is resptively Defined Options
548 The authors suggested a relationship between aneuploidy and delayed PN formation may arise from: Defined Options
566 The average number of mitochondria in a mature oocyte is Defined Options
529 The human oocyte is highly suspectible to cryodamage because of Defined Options
464 No information available  
534 The main disadvantage of PGD for monogenic disorders is Defined Options
533 No information available  
415 The number of correct replies were Summation Outcome
546 The orientation of the PN to the longitudinal axis of the zygote/polar pody compared to the perpendicular axis resulted in: Defined Options
545 The proportion of gestational sacs arising from embryos arising from juxtaposed and centralised NPB compared to PN with equal numbers but dispersed NPB was Defined Options
544 The proportion of pronuclei with juxtaposed & centralised NPB distributions in ova selected by Polar body biopsy compared to unselected ova was Defined Options
530 The protocol for oocyte freezing Defined Options
462 The reason for the study includes Defined Options
458 The reason for the study was: Defined Options
460 No information available  
467 The study demonstrated that compared to cattle embryos, human embryos contain Defined Options
466 No information available  
537 This study has shown that trophectoderm biopsy Defined Options
547 This study suggested that the rate and symmetry of pronuclear formation and their orientation may be influenced by factors that may also cause aneupolidy Defined Options
538 Trophectoderm biopsy removes: Defined Options
463 When the concentrations of fatty acids [FA] were studied during development of the human embryo, Defined Options
457 Write a very brief comment/review on this article Educational Outcome
Detailed Information on Question: The main disadvantage of PGD for monogenic disorders is
Status This is not a key question for the Scheme    
Type Defined Options
Order Question Options
1 The limited amount of material
2 High risk of PCR failure
3 Allele dropout (ADO)
4 None of the above
5 All of the above
 
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