The knowledge acquired from the research may improve embryo development after IVF and might provide better clinical treatments for infertility.

Lead author Kathy Niakan said, "We also propose to use new methods based on CRIPSR/Cas9, which allows very specific alterations to be made to the genome, By applying more precise and efficient methods in our research we hope to require fewer embryos and be more successful than the other methods currently used."
Genome editing has been used in research for several years but recent advances and the introduction of the CRISPR-Cas9 (Easy Genome Engineering) system means that work can be done in a more precise way than before. The stage of embryo development that the scientists plan to study also has tremendous potential for stem cell research, which will have benefits and advances in many different fields of medicine.
Source-IANS