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bp0002rdr7 | Corpus Luteum | REDR1990

Differential origin and control mechanisms in small and large bovine luteal cells

Hansel W , Alila HW , Dowd JP , MilvaeJ RA

Abstract unavailableKeywords: progesterone; protein kinase C; intracellular calcium; prostaglandins; arachidonic acid; luteal cells; cattle© 1991 Journals of Reproduction & Fertility Ltd...

bp0005rdr2 | Overview of Ruminant Reproduction Problems | REDR2002

Aspects of reproductive performance in small ruminants – opportunities and challenges

Hanrahan JP

Ovulation rate is the principal source of variation in the reproductive rate of small ruminants. There is extensive variability in this trait both in terms of major genes and polygenes. Identification of the DNA changes responsible for the Booroola and Inverdale effects enabled testing for these mutations in any population. Surprisingly, in only one of six populations, with segregation of major genes for ovulation rate, could the effect be attributed to one of these mutations....

bp0019cpr30 | Advancing “-Omics” | CPR2013

Mapping of quantitative trait loci for reproductive traits in pigs

Bidanel J.P.

This paper reviews the major approaches used to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) and current knowledge about QTL affecting reproductive trait loci in pigs. Three different approaches, i.e. functional candidate gene analyses, genome-wide linkage studies (GWLS) and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been used to map QTL in pigs. The interest and limits of each of the three approaches are discussed. Candidate genes and QTL have been reviewed based on PigQTLdb at <...