Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory

In vitro production (IVP) of bovine embryos is increasing yearly and is rapidly becoming the most commonly-used tool in cattle breeding. The drive for more efficient food production requires accelerated dissemination of superior cattle genetics. The implementation of advanced techniques such embryo...

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Main Author: Baroni, Jonas I
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67124/
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description In vitro production (IVP) of bovine embryos is increasing yearly and is rapidly becoming the most commonly-used tool in cattle breeding. The drive for more efficient food production requires accelerated dissemination of superior cattle genetics. The implementation of advanced techniques such embryo biopsy and laser assisted hatching (LAH) with IVP embryos facilitates early genetic selection and could enhance pregnancy rates following embryo transfer. The nature and extent of chromosomal errors can also be established from embryo biopsies, and this could also improve pregnancy outcomes following embryo transfer. However, the techniques of bovine embryo biopsy and LAH are laborious, time consuming, utilise expensive equipment and require a high degree of technical skill. This thesis describes a series of experiments which sought to develop easy and robust methods for embryo biopsy and LAH in a commercial laboratory setting. It assessed the survivability and ‘hatchability’ of embryos compared to those that were not manipulated.
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spelling nottingham-671242021-12-08T04:40:58Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67124/ Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory Baroni, Jonas I In vitro production (IVP) of bovine embryos is increasing yearly and is rapidly becoming the most commonly-used tool in cattle breeding. The drive for more efficient food production requires accelerated dissemination of superior cattle genetics. The implementation of advanced techniques such embryo biopsy and laser assisted hatching (LAH) with IVP embryos facilitates early genetic selection and could enhance pregnancy rates following embryo transfer. The nature and extent of chromosomal errors can also be established from embryo biopsies, and this could also improve pregnancy outcomes following embryo transfer. However, the techniques of bovine embryo biopsy and LAH are laborious, time consuming, utilise expensive equipment and require a high degree of technical skill. This thesis describes a series of experiments which sought to develop easy and robust methods for embryo biopsy and LAH in a commercial laboratory setting. It assessed the survivability and ‘hatchability’ of embryos compared to those that were not manipulated. 2021-12-08 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67124/1/Assessment%20of%20Laser-assisted%20micromanipulation%20procedures%20in%20a%20commercial%20bovine%20in%20vitro%20production%20laboratory%20%28MRes%20Jonas%20Itilo%20Baroni%29.pdf application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67124/2/MRes%20Letter%20of%20corrections.pdf Baroni, Jonas I (2021) Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham. cattle breeding bovine embryology IVP TE cells
spellingShingle cattle breeding
bovine embryology
IVP
TE cells
Baroni, Jonas I
Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory
title Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory
title_full Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory
title_fullStr Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory
title_short Assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory
title_sort assessment of laser-assisted micromanipulation procedures in a commercial bovine in vitro production laboratory
topic cattle breeding
bovine embryology
IVP
TE cells
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/67124/