“…Currently used IVP systems comprise three major steps: in vitro maturation (IVM), in vitro fertilization (IVF) or somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) and in vitro culture (IVC) of fertilized or cloned embryos (Samiec, Opiela, Lipiński, & Romanek, ; Samiec & Skrzyszowska, , ; Somfai & Hirao, ). Although many attempts have been made to produce high‐quality IVF‐ or SCNT‐derived embryos, their developmental competence in the pig remains insufficient and lower than that of in vivo‐derived embryos of the pig and of other mammalian species, such as cattle or mice (Dang‐Nguyen et al., ; Kikuchi et al., , ; Samiec, Skrzyszowska, & Lipiński, ). Thus, it is crucial to improve the developmental competence of IVF‐ or SCNT‐derived embryos because this inefficiency diminishes its application to further studies that require high‐quality embryos (Pang et al., ; Samiec & Skrzyszowska, , ; Yoshioka, Suzuki, Tanaka, Anas, & Iwamura, ).…”