In vitro development of t6/t6 embryos

Abstract
Embryos from matings in which approximately a third of the zygotes were expected to be t6/t6, a condition known to be lethal at the egg cylinder stage in vivo, were compared to normal control embryos during post-implantation culture. The percentage success of trophoblast out growths was the same in both groups while the experimental group showed a 25% deficiency of embryos with inner cell masses. Those experimental embryos which did have inner cell masses developed comparably to the control group and both groups showed roughly similar numbers of morphologically abnormal egg cylinders. Autoradiography disclosed no deficiency in 3H-thymidine and 3H-uridine labeling in disorganized egg cylinder embryos.