2017
DOI: 10.21521/mw.5696
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Sex-sorted sperm in farm animals: scale of use, the effectiveness of insemination, risk factors

Abstract: The aim of the study was to present the scale of use, risk factors and possibilities, which sorter semen gives in biotechnics used in reproduction of cattle. Modern sorters allow for the evaluation of 6 million X and Y spermatozoa per hour. Sex-sorted semen, which is commercially used, contains 2.1 x 106 of spermatozoa. It is used mostly in AI of milk heifers, mainly in large cattle herds. Sorted semen containing Y spermatozoa is sold less often in the world than the one with X spermatozoa. The percentage of t… Show more

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“…It has had a positive effect by limiting the spread of sexually transmitted infectious diseases. From an economic perspective, it minimizes the costs associated with maintaining bulls in the herd owing to purchased semen, which can additionally be sexed (Gogol, 2018; Jaśkowski et al, 2017; Mikulska‐Pospiszel & Tischner, 2010). Another technique used in reproductive biotechnology is OPU/IVP.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It has had a positive effect by limiting the spread of sexually transmitted infectious diseases. From an economic perspective, it minimizes the costs associated with maintaining bulls in the herd owing to purchased semen, which can additionally be sexed (Gogol, 2018; Jaśkowski et al, 2017; Mikulska‐Pospiszel & Tischner, 2010). Another technique used in reproductive biotechnology is OPU/IVP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell nuclei of lymphocytes subjected to the comet assay (c). Scal 10 μm Jaśkowski et al, 2017;Mikulska-Pospiszel & Tischner, 2010)…”
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confidence: 99%