Tag: Aneuploidy


  • Why Some Embryos Stall in Development: Centromere Clues from a New Study

    Why Some Embryos Stall in Development: Centromere Clues from a New Study

    Centromeres: The gatekeepers of early cell division Early embryo development hinges on a flawless handoff of parental DNA, a process that begins even before the first cell division. At the heart of this handoff are centromeres, special chromosome regions that act like handles during chromosome segregation. A key feature that marks these regions across generations…

  • Centromere Balance Explains Why Some Embryos Stall During Development

    Centromere Balance Explains Why Some Embryos Stall During Development

    Centromeres as Gatekeepers in Early Development When a sperm fertilizes an egg, the resulting zygote must reorganize parental DNA into a unified genome before the first cell division. A key, but often overlooked, player in this process is the centromere, the chromosome region that helps pull sister chromatids apart during division. For years, scientists assumed…

  • Centromere Symmetry in Embryos: Why Some Embryos Stall

    Centromere Symmetry in Embryos: Why Some Embryos Stall

    Centromeres and early embryo development When a sperm fertilizes an egg, the resulting zygote must quickly reassemble a unified genome from two parental sets of chromosomes. A key part of this process is the centromere, a chromosome region that acts like a handle for pulling the DNA apart during cell division. For decades, scientists believed…

  • Hidden DNA Process Linked to Down Syndrome and Miscarriages

    Hidden DNA Process Linked to Down Syndrome and Miscarriages

    What is the hidden DNA process and why it matters Researchers are studying a little-known aspect of genetic biology that governs how chromosomes are separated when eggs and sperm are formed. A surprising number of miscarriages, cases of infertility, and instances of Down syndrome can be traced back to errors in this process, errors that…