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Up until now, only women with a family history of genetic disease could have embryos checked in this way. The rules were changed last year and doctors believe this test could help more woman to have babies. The test, called aneuploidy screening, involves checking IVF embryos for signs of genetic abnormalities by taking a single cell for analysis.
Well first of all.... your dumb... second of all.... read a book!
they all use the same set of nucleotides.
1 way is that they work together, thats all i got.
Yes, South Africa's motor industries are developing in a similar way to Brazil's
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cryogenetics is the science with the help of which we preserve embryos especially from animals. these days scientists found a way to preserve fish embryos in -130 degrees, promicing 90% fertility concerning that generation-the preserved one!
Babies don't become embryos, it's the other way around. A fertilised egg becomes a zygote, a zygote becomes an embryo, an embryo becomes a foetus, a foetus becomes a baby.
They are similar only in that they all pass through Puberty, growing from child to adult.
well lets see......... does it look like im a zooligist?!
They are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
Yes,I do agree on the statement because politics is all about the way of developing the country which the politicians do not do.
They are similar because they are all part of the earth. Another way they are similar is because they are all nonliving. ( in science called abiotic) The last way is that there are organisms living in or on them. Sorry this answer is not very specific. I had a really good answer for you but it got deleted. I hope this helps you!
One way in which they are similar is that they are all located on peninsulas; they are surrounded by water on three sides.
Unless you tell more about the embryos, there is no way of knowing because we don't know what the first one might be.