2012
DOI: 10.1111/asj.12015
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Selection for testis size and correlated responses of female reproductive traits in golden hamsters

Abstract: Golden hamsters were selected for large (high selection direction: H) and small (low selection direction: L) testis size, as measured in live males at age 13 weeks over six generations. The selection response and correlated responses in female reproductive traits were evaluated in terms of the divergence between H and L lines for testis size. In males, the differences in testis size at 13 weeks, testis weight at 19 weeks, and body weight at 13 and 19 weeks were significant at the 1% level from generation 1 onw… Show more

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“…Besides spermatogenesis, testis weight might be associated with various physiological processes; e.g., mating and aggression behaviors [3]. Interestingly, when lines were selected for testis weight, a correlated response for ovulation rate in females emerged in mice [4] and golden hamsters [5]. This suggests that sex-limited phenotypes are mutually correlated probably by sharing common physiologic pathways [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides spermatogenesis, testis weight might be associated with various physiological processes; e.g., mating and aggression behaviors [3]. Interestingly, when lines were selected for testis weight, a correlated response for ovulation rate in females emerged in mice [4] and golden hamsters [5]. This suggests that sex-limited phenotypes are mutually correlated probably by sharing common physiologic pathways [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%