“…In fact, although it is known that prolonging the embryo culture period allows for a better selection of embryos for transfer leading to increased implantation rates and reduced risk of twin and higher order pregnancies [38], there is concern that a strategy of blastocyst culture may result in higher cycle cancellation rates [39]. Potential CC biomarkers correlated to oocyte quality, embryo competence, or pregnancy outcome have been identified by microarray analysis [14,24,26,40], RT-PCR [41,42], or quantitative RT-PCR [25,43,44]. Although genomics can supply valuable information regarding expected functions, the proteome is the entire complement of proteins expressed by a genome, and therefore, it is more indicative of the phenotype and can provide important information that is complementary to the data obtained from gene expression studies.…”