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. 2016 Sep 29;113(42):11907–11912. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1613294113

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Examples of validation of results from the comparison of NICS versus the whole-blastocyst embryos. (A and B) Equivalent karyotype results obtained from NICS and the corresponding blastocyst embryo. Fig. 2A shows consistent results from a normal/transferrable embryo, and Fig. 2B shows consistent results from an embryo with a chromosome loss in chr18. (C) An example of inconsistent results obtained from NICS and the blastocyst embryo, with the embryo showing balanced chromosomal composition and the NICS assay identifying chromosome gains of chr10 and chr17.