Chromosomal analysis of embryos produced by artificially inseminated superovulated cattle

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To determine the chromosomal complement of pre-morula bovine embryos, 30 Holstein heifers were superovulated and inseminated and their embryos were subjected to chromosome analysis on days 2, 3 or 4. Of the 298 embryos/ova recovered, 101 had one or more cells in metaphase and of these, 60 could be karyotyped. Eight of the karyotyped embryos were chromosomally abnormal, including 3 triploids, 1 tetraploid and 4 mixoploids. It was concluded that the abnormalities occurred at or shortly after the time of fertilization. © 1995 Elsevier/INRA.

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King, W. A., Supplizi, A. V., Diop, H. E. P., & Bousquet, D. (1995). Chromosomal analysis of embryos produced by artificially inseminated superovulated cattle. Genetics, Selection, Evolution, 27(2), 189–194. https://doi.org/10.1051/gse:19950207

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