| Literature DB >> 27481215 |
Pasqualino Loi1, Paola Toschi2, Federica Zacchini2,3, Grazyna Ptak2,3,4, Pier A Scapolo2, Emanuele Capra5, Alessandra Stella5, Paolo Ajmone Marsan6,7, John L Williams8.
Abstract
This review, is a synopsis of advanced reproductive technologies in farm animals, including the discussion of their limiting factors as revealed by the study of offspring derived from embryos produced in vitro and through cloning. These studies show that the problems of epigenetic mis-programming, which were reported in the initial stages of assisted reproduction, still persist. The importance of whole-genome analyses, including the methylome and transcriptome, in improving embryo biotechnologies in farm animals, are discussed. Genome editing approaches for the improvement of economically-relevant traits in farm animals are also described. Efficient farm animal embryo biotechnologies, including cloning and the most recent technologies such as genome editing, will effectively complement the latest strategies to accelerate genetic improvement of farm animals.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27481215 PMCID: PMC4968447 DOI: 10.1186/s12711-016-0231-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Sel Evol ISSN: 0999-193X Impact factor: 4.297
Fig. 1Timeline of the development of reproductive biotechnologies in farm animals
Fig. 2Timeline of embryo multiplication technologies in farm animals
Fig. 3Trend in publications on cloning using embryonic cells nuclear transfer (ECNT) and later somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Overall efficiency since the production of the first cloned sheep Dolly