Using female hamsters mated in estrus, we have produced triploid embryos as manifestations of pregnancy wastage by combining delays of 3 to 4 hours in ferilization with exposure of the animals to hypoxia. Among the triploid embryos only XXX and XXY karotypes occurred, indicating derivation from XX-containing ova. These findings have relevance to human reproduction.
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