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Sex determination of bovine embryos based on embryonic cleavage rates
Authors:B Avery  M Schmidt  T Greve
Affiliation:Department of Reproduction, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, 13 Bulowsvej, DK-1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
Abstract:Bovine embryos (n = 64) collected at day-6 from 10 superovulated and inseminated donors were evaluated upon recovery and again after incubation for approx. 12 hrs. According to cleavage rate they could be divided into a fast, an intermediate and a slow developing group, respectively. This grouping was correlated to embryonic sex determined by karyotyping (n = 29). From the fast developing group we found 7 males and 2 females (male ratios 78%), from the intermediate group 3 males and 8 females (male ratio 27%) and from the slow group 1 male and 8 females (male ratio 11%). From this preliminary study it is concluded that the rate of embryonic development may be used as a sex discriminator.
Keywords:sex ratio   cattle   karyotyping   fast and slow developing embryos
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