Dear Editor,Large-scale phenotyping efforts have shown that placental defects correlate strongly with embryonic lethal mouse mutants(Perez-Garcia et al.,2018).To rescue normal development of these mutant embryos,tetra...Dear Editor,Large-scale phenotyping efforts have shown that placental defects correlate strongly with embryonic lethal mouse mutants(Perez-Garcia et al.,2018).To rescue normal development of these mutant embryos,tetraploid complementation can be a reliable strategy,in which,tetraploid cells form extraembryonic lineages thus providing the embryo with a wild-type placenta(Nagy et al.,1990).展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor,Large-scale phenotyping efforts have shown that placental defects correlate strongly with embryonic lethal mouse mutants(Perez-Garcia et al.,2018).To rescue normal development of these mutant embryos,tetraploid complementation can be a reliable strategy,in which,tetraploid cells form extraembryonic lineages thus providing the embryo with a wild-type placenta(Nagy et al.,1990).