“…Pig somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has valuable applications in agriculture, biomedicine, and life science (Matsunari & Nagashima, ; Yang & Wu, ). However, SCNT‐derived cloned pig fetuses frequently exhibit aberrant intrauterine development (Ao et al, ; Ao, Li, et al, ; Chae et al, ; Kim et al, ; Ruan et al, ), leading to high stillbirth occurrence (17–32.8%; Ao, Zhao, et al, ; Estrada et al, ; Huan et al, ; Kurome et al, ; Liu et al, ), congenital malformations (29.5–60.0%; Kurome et al, ; Schmidt, Winther, Secher, & Callesen, ), and neonatal mortality (48.0–74.5%; Ao et al, ; Park et al, ; Schmidt et al, ) in newborn cloned piglets. Nevertheless, available information regarding the causes of erroneous intrauterine development of cloned pig fetuses is extremely limited.…”