Question
Differentiate between GIFT and IUT.

Answer

S.No.
GIFT
IUT
(i)
It is an ART in which the ovum collected from a female is introduced into the fallopian tube of another female.
It is an ART in which the embryo (formed in the laboratory) with more than 8-blastomeres is introduced into the uterus for further development.
(ii)
Fertilisation is in vivo.
Fertilisation is in vitro.

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