Contributions of RNA-seq to improve in vitro embryo production (IVP)
AUTOR(ES)
Santana, Priscila Di Paula Bessa
FONTE
Anim. Reprod.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
25/11/2019
RESUMO
Abstract In Vitro Embryo Production (IVP) is widely used to improve the reproductive efficiency of livestock animals, however increasing the embryo development rates and pregnancy outcomes is still a challenge for some species. Thus, the lack of biological knowledge hinders developing specie-specific IVP protocols. Therefore, the contributions of RNA-seq to generate relevant biological knowledge and improve the efficiency of IVP in livestock animals are reviewed herein.
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