Embryo technologies and animal health–consequences for the animal following ovum pick-up, in vitro embryo production and somatic cell nuclear transfer
TG McEvoy, FM Alink, VC Moreira, RG Watt, KA Powell - Theriogenology, 2006 - Elsevier
Mammalian reproductive technologies that aim either to complement or to transcend
conventional livestock breeding options have contributed to some of the most remarkable
achievements in the field of reproductive biology in recent decades. In so doing they have
extended our horizons in two distinct dimensions, the first concerning what it is technically
possible to achieve and the second relating to the time-frame within which an individual's life-
long developmental capability is initially established and ultimately realized or undermined …
conventional livestock breeding options have contributed to some of the most remarkable
achievements in the field of reproductive biology in recent decades. In so doing they have
extended our horizons in two distinct dimensions, the first concerning what it is technically
possible to achieve and the second relating to the time-frame within which an individual's life-
long developmental capability is initially established and ultimately realized or undermined …