2015
DOI: 10.1071/rdv27n1ab257
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257 in Vitro Yak Embryo Production Through Conventional and Ovum Pickup Methods

Abstract: Yak is one of the most important economically useful animals for highlanders. The decline in the yak population demands effective measures for conservation and multiplication of elite germplasm. In vitro production of embryos and their cryopreservation and transfer to suitable recipients for production of elite calves may contribute to fulfill the objectives. The work was conducted at the National Research Center on Yak over a period of 3 years. The ovaries of slaughtered animals were used for collecting oocyt… Show more

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