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Inserted Retroposon Causes Sperm Defect in Boars Researchers have discovered the cause of immotile sperm in Finnish Yorkshire pigs.
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Cultured Sperm Yields Transgenic Zebrafish A technique for producing genetically engineered zebrafish by sperm manipulation allows researchers to skip a generation of fish in the search for tr...
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Trans Ova Genetics Releases Advanced Reproductive Technologies Manuals Trans Ova Genetics has announced the publication of three Advanced Reproductive Technologies (ART) Manuals.
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DPL To Commercialize Pollen Transformation Delta and Pine Land Company have completed a commercialization agreement with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) covering ARS' ...
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AspenBio Licenses Washington University Reproductive Patent Estate AspenBio has gained access to a portfolio of intellectual property in the reproduction and animal health field from Washington University (USA).
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Mice Host Goat and Pig Testes and Produce Functional Sperm Functional pig and goat sperm have been generated from testicular tissue grafts implanted in mice.
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Sertoli Cell Transfer Restores Sperm Production in Infertile Mice Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine have successfully transplanted Sertoli cells in mice, restoring sperm prod...
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Sheep Need Retroviruses for Reproduction Endogenous retroviruses critical during placental development
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Study Helps Establish Buffer Zone for GM Crop Pollen Drift A study carried out by scientists from Colorado State University has suggested that a buffer zone of 150 feet (~ 46 m) may be sufficient to prevent si...
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Prostaglandin Action in Bovine Reproduction Investigated A Canadian research team has managed to clone and track the expression of a prostaglandin transporter in cattle.
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