1. General Term: Blastocyst
Blastocyst A
preimplantation embryo of 30-150 cells. Contains a layer of specialized cells is
made up of trophoblasts, which attach to the uterine wall and form the
placenta. Inside the trophoblast layer is the inner cell mass.
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2. Genetics Topic: Genetics, the Market, and Policy
Genetics
Glossary: Blastocyst , Cell-Lines , Chimera , Cloning , Cytoplasm ,
DNA , Differentiated Cells , Ectoderm , Enucleation , Exogenous
Virus , Gamete , Genome , Genotype , HARTs , In Vitro , In Vivo , Intron , Mesoderm ,
Metaphase
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3. Genetics Topic: A Jewish Perspective on Cloning and Other Techniques to Over...
Genetics
Glossary: Blastocyst , Cell-Lines , Chimera , Cloning, Cytoplasm ,
DNA , Differentiated Cells , Ectoderm , Enucleation , Exogenous
Virus , Gamete , Genome , Genotype , HARTs , In Vitro , In Vivo , Intron , Mesoderm ,
Metaphase
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4. Genetics Topic: Much Ado About Mutton: An Ethical Review of the Cloning ...
Genetics
Glossary: Blastocyst , Cell-Lines , Chimera , Cloning, Cytoplasm ,
DNA , Differentiated Cells , Ectoderm , Enucleation , Exogenous
Virus , Gamete , Genome , Genotype , HARTs , In Vitro , In Vivo , Intron , Mesoderm ,
Metaphase
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5. Genetics Topic: In God's Garden: Creation and Cloning in Jewish Thought
Genetics
Glossary: Blastocyst , Cell-Lines , Chimera , Cloning, Cytoplasm ,
DNA , Differentiated Cells , Ectoderm , Enucleation , Exogenous
Virus , Gamete , Genome , Genotype , HARTs , In Vitro , In Vivo , Intron , Mesoderm ,
Metaphase
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6. Genetics Topic: Robert Song
to Genetics
Glossary:
Blastocyst , Cell-Lines , Chimera , Cloning , Cytoplasm , DNA , Differentiated Cells ,
Ectoderm , Enucleation , Exogenous Virus ,
Gamete , Genome , Genotype , HARTs , In Vitro , In Vivo , Intron , Mesoderm ,
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7. Genetics Topic: Interreligious Panel Discussion
Genetics
Glossary: Blastocyst , Cell-Lines , Chimera , Cloning , Cytoplasm ,
DNA , Differentiated Cells , Ectoderm , Enucleation , Exogenous
Virus , Gamete , Genome , Genotype , HARTs , In Vitro , In Vivo , Intron , Mesoderm ,
Metaphase
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8. Stem Cell Topic: Question: What's in the Petri Dish, Property or Person?
borrowed in order to make a
blastocyst a potential person; or is it merely a piece of property to be
donated for destruction in medical research? If the blastocyst is a potential
person because its trophechtoderm makes it totipotent , is each
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9. Stem Cell Topic: Question: What is the Embryonic Status of Totipotent and Pl...
the same. When using the blastocyst as
source, the trophechtoderm is removed; and this denies to the internal hES
cells access to what is necessary for implantation. What distinguishes the
pluripotent stem cells is their loss of the
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10. Stem Cell Topic: Stem Cells: What Are They?
then nurtures it to the blastocyst stage, about four to six
days. He then removes the trophectoderm, the outer shell, thereby exposing the
inner cell mass. He separates the cells and places them on a feeder tray and
cultures them. Each cell
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