
New Technologies in Animal Breeding
- 1st Edition - March 28, 1982
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Author: B G Brackett
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 9 5 9 1 5 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 3 8 1 7 - 8
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Request a sales quoteNew Technologies in Animal Breeding looks at new reproductive technologies in breeding domestic animals, such as sex selection, frozen storage of oocytes and embryos, in vitro fertilization and embryo culture, amphibian nuclear transplantation, parthenogenesis, identical twins and cloning in mammals, and gene transfer in mammalian cells. It summarizes the state-of-the art and offers perspectives on future directions for several animal industries of great importance in food production, including artificial insemination, embryo transfer, poultry breeding, and aquaculture. Organized into five sections encompassing 14 chapters, this book begins with an overview of animals in society and perspectives on animal breeding. It then discusses the animal industries that are heavily dependent on reproductive technology, including those engaged in cloning, selfing, aquaculture, artificial insemination, and embryo transfer. It also explains the developing technologies as well as their potential applications and impacts on animal production, along with special economic considerations, such as the benefits of reproductive management, synchronization of estrus, and artificial insemination of beef cattle and sheep. The final chapter considers biomedical and agricultural research, implementation of new technologies in animal breeding, and research in animal reproduction. This book is an essential reference for scientists and researchers interested in animal science and animal reproduction.
Contributors
Preface
I Introduction
1. Perspectives on Animal Breeding
I. Overview of Animals in Society
II. Perspectives on Animal Breeding
III. Conclusions
References
II Animal Industries Heavily Dependent on Reproductive Technology
2. The Artificial Insemination Industry
I. Historical Perspective
II. Advantages of Artificial Insemination
III. Growth of Artificial Insemination
IV. Major Technological Milestones in Artificial Insemination Development
V. Impact of Artificial Insemination on Milk Production
VI. Present Situation
VII. Future Potential: Implications and Applications
References
3. The Embryo Transfer Industry
I. Character of the Industry
II. Technology of Embryo Transfer
III. Factors Affecting Growth of the Industry
IV. Summary
References
4. New Aspects in Poultry Breeding
I. Introduction
II. Quantitative Genetic Technologies
III. Use of Qualitative
IV. Reproductive
V. Future Technologies
VI. Conclusion
References
5. Fish and Aquatic Species
I. Introduction
II. Current Techniques of Culture
III. Applied Genetics: Animal Breeding in Aquaculture
References
III Developing Technologies
6. Approaches to Sex Selection in Farm Animals
I. Introduction
II. General Principles of Prenatal Sex Determination
III. Methods of Sex Predetermination
IV. Methods of Prenatal Sex Diagnosis
V. Discussion
References
7. Preservation of Ova and Embryos by Freezing
I. Introduction
II. The Variables of Cryobiology
III. Practical Aspects of Embryo Preservation
IV. Conclusion
References
8. Applications of in Vitro Fertilization
I. Introduction
II. Research
III. Assessment of Gamete Fertilizing Ability
IV. Treatment of Infertility
V. Combination of Selected Gametes for Animal Production
References
9. Amphibian Nuclear Transplantation: State of the Art
I. Introduction
II. Methodology
III. Cloned Frogs
IV. Nuclei of Adult Cells Fail to Program for Normal Development
V. Procedures That Enhance Developmental Potentiality
VI. Nuclear Transplantation in Mammals
References
10. Parthenogenesis, Identical Twins, and Cloning in Mammals
I. Introduction
II. Parthenogenesis
III. Identical Twins
IV. Cloning via Homozygosity
V. Cloning by Nuclear Transplant
VI. Beyond Cloning
References
11. Gene Transfer in Mammalian Cells
I. Introduction
II. Random and Partially Directed Gene Transfer
III. Directed Gene Transfer
IV. Organismic versus Cellular Gene Transfer
V. Concluding Remarks
References
IV Analysis of Impact of Technology on Animal Breeding
12. Potential Genetic Impact of Artificial Insemination, Sex Selection, Embryo Transfer, Cloning, and Selfing in Dairy Cattle
I. Introduction
II. Basic Genetic and Economic Principles
III. Artificial Insemination
IV. Sexed Semen
V. Embryo Transfer
VI. Cloning
VII. Selfing
VIII. Conclusions
IX. Appendix: Equations for Calculating Accuracy of Evaluation according to Selection Index Theory
References
13. Economic Benefits of Reproductive Management, Synchronization of Estrus, and Artificial Insemination in Beef Cattle and Sheep
I. Introduction
II. Current Status of the Beef Industry and the Use of Artificial Insemination
III. Current Technology of Synchronization of Estrus in Beef Cattle
IV. Economic Value of Artificial Insemination at Synchronized Estrus in Beef Cattle
V. Current Status of the Sheep Industry and of Synchronized Estrus and Artificial Insemination for Sheep
VI. Conclusions
References
V Continuation and Implementation of Research
14. Continuation and Implementation of Research
I. Biomedical and Agricultural Research
II. Continuation of Research in Animal Reproduction
III. Implementation of New Technologies
References
Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 28, 1982
- No. of pages (eBook): 288
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780123959157
- eBook ISBN: 9780323138178
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