Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability

A divergent selection experiment for litter size variability was carried out in rabbits. The litter size variability was estimated as the phenotypic variance of litter size within female. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of selecting for litter size variability on early embryonic devel...

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Main Authors: E. W. Calle, M. L. García, A. Blasco, M.J. Argente
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2017-12-01
Series:World Rabbit Science
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/6340
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spelling doaj-446b4480217f4fe494bb525b752702462020-11-25T02:59:17ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaWorld Rabbit Science1257-50111989-88862017-12-0125432332710.4995/wrs.2017.63406256Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variabilityE. W. Calle0M. L. García1A. Blasco2M.J. Argente3Universitat Politècnica de ValènciaUniversidad Miguel Hernández de ElcheUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaUniversidad Miguel Hernández de ElcheA divergent selection experiment for litter size variability was carried out in rabbits. The litter size variability was estimated as the phenotypic variance of litter size within female. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of selecting for litter size variability on early embryonic development and survival after 7 generations of divergent selection (high and low variability lines). A total of 30 non-lactating multiparous does per line were used. The ovulation rate and early embryonic development were analysed using Bayesian methodology. Ovulation rate was not affected by the selection process. At 28 h of gestation, embryonic development and survival were similar in both lines. At 48 h of gestation, the majority of embryos in the high line were in the early morulae stage. The high line had a higher proportion of early morulae (79.54 vs. 53.43%; P=0.94) and a lower proportion of compacted morulae (20.46 vs. 46.57%; P=0.93%) than the low line. At 72 h of gestation, the high line had 1.59 fewer embryos than the more homogeneous line (P=0.85), due to reduced embryonic survival (0.60 vs. 0.74; P=0.93). The high line continued to show a higher proportion of early morulae (21.01 vs. 3.69%; P=0.93) and a lower proportion of compacted morulae and blastocysts (78.99 vs. 96.31%; P=0.94) than the low line at 72 h of gestation, indicative of reduced embryonic development. In conclusion, selection for homogeneity in litter size had a positive impact on embryonic traits.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/6340rabbitblastocystembryonic survivalmorulaovulation rateresidual variance
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author E. W. Calle
M. L. García
A. Blasco
M.J. Argente
spellingShingle E. W. Calle
M. L. García
A. Blasco
M.J. Argente
Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability
World Rabbit Science
rabbit
blastocyst
embryonic survival
morula
ovulation rate
residual variance
author_facet E. W. Calle
M. L. García
A. Blasco
M.J. Argente
author_sort E. W. Calle
title Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability
title_short Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability
title_full Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability
title_fullStr Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability
title_full_unstemmed Correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability
title_sort correlated response in early embryonic development in rabbits selected for litter size variability
publisher Universitat Politècnica de València
series World Rabbit Science
issn 1257-5011
1989-8886
publishDate 2017-12-01
description A divergent selection experiment for litter size variability was carried out in rabbits. The litter size variability was estimated as the phenotypic variance of litter size within female. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of selecting for litter size variability on early embryonic development and survival after 7 generations of divergent selection (high and low variability lines). A total of 30 non-lactating multiparous does per line were used. The ovulation rate and early embryonic development were analysed using Bayesian methodology. Ovulation rate was not affected by the selection process. At 28 h of gestation, embryonic development and survival were similar in both lines. At 48 h of gestation, the majority of embryos in the high line were in the early morulae stage. The high line had a higher proportion of early morulae (79.54 vs. 53.43%; P=0.94) and a lower proportion of compacted morulae (20.46 vs. 46.57%; P=0.93%) than the low line. At 72 h of gestation, the high line had 1.59 fewer embryos than the more homogeneous line (P=0.85), due to reduced embryonic survival (0.60 vs. 0.74; P=0.93). The high line continued to show a higher proportion of early morulae (21.01 vs. 3.69%; P=0.93) and a lower proportion of compacted morulae and blastocysts (78.99 vs. 96.31%; P=0.94) than the low line at 72 h of gestation, indicative of reduced embryonic development. In conclusion, selection for homogeneity in litter size had a positive impact on embryonic traits.
topic rabbit
blastocyst
embryonic survival
morula
ovulation rate
residual variance
url https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/6340
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