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Eight cell stage

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The eight-cell stage is a period in embryonic development when the conceptus has undergone three cleavages from a single cell, resulting in eight cells. In some mammals, it is at this stage of development that the individual cells begin to adhere tightly, a process called compaction. A single cell can be removed from a pre-compaction 8 cell embryo and used for genetic testing.

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