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pubmed-article:8294294pubmed:abstractTextEmbryos in the morula to blastocyst stage were collected from superovulated goats either surgically or after slaughter. Embryos with good or fair morphology were bisected with a microblade without the aid of a holding pipette or other microinstruments. Of 103 morulae and 77 blastocysts that were split, 200 (97%) and 151 (98%) demi-embryos, respectively, with no major morphological aberrations were obtained. Zona-free demi-embryos derived from blastocysts were incubated in vitro for 2 h, and those derived from morulae for 24 h so that they would reach the blastocyst stage. Demi-embryos were transferred either fresh or after freezing and thawing. After 2 h of incubation, a significantly higher proportion of zona-free demi-embryos derived from blastocysts were of good quality than were zona-free demi- embryos derived from morulae (75 vs 45%). Seventy-six percent of zona-free demi-embryos derived from morulae developed to the blastocyst stage after 24 h in vitro. The quality of the embryos before splitting had a significant effect on the development of the demi-embryos in vitro. Transfer of 11 pairs of zona-free demi-embryos resulted in the birth of five twin and three singleton kids. Transfer of 11 pairs of demi-embryos frozen-thawed without zonae pellucidae resulted in the delivery of two singleton kids.lld:pubmed
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