1987
DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19870511
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Early stages of embryonic development in two rabbit genotypes

Abstract: Summary. The Introduction.

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“…and the fitted linear regression lines. cleavage was retarded in many embryos (Torres et al, 1987). Similar embryonic death has been reported in the mouse (see Gardner et al, 1989, for a review).…”
Section: Dna Polymerase Activity and Dna Contentsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…and the fitted linear regression lines. cleavage was retarded in many embryos (Torres et al, 1987). Similar embryonic death has been reported in the mouse (see Gardner et al, 1989, for a review).…”
Section: Dna Polymerase Activity and Dna Contentsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Little is known about the effect of increasing ovulation rate on survival rates without hormonal-induced superovulation. An increase in ovulation rate increases ovulatory timing (Fujimoto et al, 1974), which could increase embryo development variability, and is related to lower embryo survival (Torres et al, 1987a). Moreover, increasing OR could lead to a decrease in oocyte quality (Koenig et al, 1986), and consequently in fertilisation rate and embryo survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unilateral ovariectomy can increase embryo mortality if the proportion of immature oocytes increases with ovulation rate, leading to a decrease in fertilisation rate and embryo survival. Moreover, higher ovulation rate may produce higher variation in embryo development and consequently an increase in embryo mortality (Torres et al, 1987a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El efecto de factores genéticos en la supervivencia prenatal ha sido estudiado en diferentes especies como conejos (Torres et al, 1987; Bolet y Theau-Clément, 1994), cerdos et al, 2000), utilizando en muchas ocasiones la técnica de transferencia embrionaria. Aunque en general, los resultados no son concluyentes, algunos autores en estudios en ratón (Bradford, 1979;Pomp et al, 1989) y en vacuno (Klindt y Maurer, 1986) concluyen que la supervivencia embrionaria y el crecimiento prenatal dependen, en gran medida, del genotipo materno.…”
Section: Factores Genéticosunclassified
“…Algunas características como la respuesta a la superovulation en ratón , la producción por parte del embrión de factores como estradiol o IGF-I en cerdo (Wilson y Ford, 1997) o las tasas de fecundidad y de ovulación en conejo (Torres et al, 1987;Bolet y TheauClément, 1994) dependen de la línea genética utilizada. Peiró et al (2007) demostraron que la selección divergente en conejo influía en el desarrollo y supervivencia embrionaria.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified