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A novel regulatory sex-skewing method that inhibits testicular DPY30 expression to increase female rate of dairy goat offspring. [PDF]
He H, Li X, Li J, Ning Y, Luo J, Shi H.
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Recent advancements to increase success in assisted reproductive technologies in cattle. [PDF]
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The effect of toll-like receptor 7/8 ligand in inhibiting the motility of putative X-chromosome-bearing sperm in rams. [PDF]
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Impact of Mating Methods and Semen Preservation on Reproductive and Growth Performances in Palestinian Assaf Sheep. [PDF]
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Engineering mice for female-biased progeny without impacting genetic integrity and litter size
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Decision making for sexed semen and beef semen in dairy production
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2023Breeding strategies using sexed semen on younger and supeĀrior animals and beef semen on older and inferior animals are becoming widely used in the dairy industry because it balĀances the number of replacements produced and required while bringing extra income of selling crossbreed beef calves that are more valuable than dairy calves.
Cabrera, Victor E., Li, Manfei
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The Bovine Practitioner, 2007
The advent of commercially available sexed semen raises issues about its proper use and economic value on dairy farms. Use of sexed semen solely to produce more female offspring, without regard to genetic merit, is not likely a profitable strategy under most commercial dairy management conditions.
Fetrow, John +2 more
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The advent of commercially available sexed semen raises issues about its proper use and economic value on dairy farms. Use of sexed semen solely to produce more female offspring, without regard to genetic merit, is not likely a profitable strategy under most commercial dairy management conditions.
Fetrow, John +2 more
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History of commercializing sexed semen for cattle
Theriogenology, 2008Although the basic principles controlling the sex of mammalian offspring have been known for a relatively long time, recent application of certain modern cellular methodologies has led to development of a flow cytometric system capable of differentiating and separating living X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm in amounts suitable for AI and therefore ...
D L, Garner, G E, Seidel
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