Author:
Ashworth C. J.,Ross A. W.,Barrett P.
Abstract
The extent of embryo mortality is usually estimated by the difference between
the numbers of corpora lutea and embryos in the same animal, which assumes
that each corpora lutea represents one potential embryo. Recent observations
from the authors' laboratory reveal situations in which the number of
embryos exceeds the number of corpora lutea, implicating the presence of
identical twins. The objective of the present study was to establish DNA
fingerprinting techniques to investigate the prevalence of monozygotic
twinning in two breeds of pig. DNA fingerprints of every fetus carried by 6
Meishan (MS) and 6 Landrace x Large White (LxLW) gilts on Day 29
± 2 of pregnancy were obtained. Five LxLW and 3 MS litters
carried no identical fetuses. The remaining gilts carried a pair of fetuses
with indistinguishable DNA profiles. No pairs of fetuses were monochorionic.
These results suggest that monozygotic twinning in the pig occurs during
embryo cleavage or blastocyst development and may be more prevalent in MS
compared with indigenous breeds.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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