2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2009.12.020
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Reproductive consequences of a reciprocal chromosomal translocation in two Duroc boars used to provide semen for artificial insemination

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“…; Rodríguez et al. ). Most importantly, the RT is a heritable genetic disorder (Robinson and Buhr ), so its negative impact on swine industry would go beyond a temporary field fertility loss.…”
Section: Boar Differences In Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…; Rodríguez et al. ). Most importantly, the RT is a heritable genetic disorder (Robinson and Buhr ), so its negative impact on swine industry would go beyond a temporary field fertility loss.…”
Section: Boar Differences In Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the RT has an estimated <2% prevalence among AI‐boars (Feitsma ; Rodríguez et al. ), this disorder should be taken into consideration because of its clearly negative effects on fertility, albeit not disclosed at the semen evaluation stage. Boars with RT usually demonstrate normal sexual behaviour and seminal parameters, but they show reductions in litter size of approximately 20% due to early embryo mortality (Mäkinen et al.…”
Section: Boar Differences In Fertilitymentioning
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“…Most studies testing fertility of frozen-thawed boar sperm use frozen sperm numbers equivalent to 1 to 3.0 × 10 9 motile cells or 5 to 6 × 10 9 total sperm (Rodriguez et al, 2010;Ringwelski et al, 2013). Thus, we used 5 × 10 9 total sperm for artificial insemination in our study.…”
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“…Peripheral blood samples of piglets were obtained from 2 months of age for the morphological analysis of chromosomes. The chromosome analysis was based on a classical cytogenetic examination following the standard protocols of lymphocyte cultures, Leishman staining and Giemsa‐Trypsin‐Leishman (GTL) banding techniques (Rodríguez et al. 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%