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Explain the zygote intra fallopian transfer technique ZIFT. How is intrauterine transfer technique (IUT) different from it

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Zygote Intra-Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT)**: - ZIFT is a reproductive technology where a zygote or an early embryo is transferred into the fallopian tube of a female. This technique is typically used in cases of infertility. 2. **Characteristics of the Zygote/Embryo in ZIFT**: - In ZIFT, the embryo that is transferred is at the zygote stage or has up to eight blastomeres. This means that the embryo is very early in its development. ...
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