Publications by authors named "J BABILLIOT"

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and embryo cryopreservation are important tools to improve genetic management in equine species with marked consequences on the economic value, health, biodiversity, and preservation of the animals. This study aimed to develop a biopsy method at the blastocyst stage that provides viable genotyped cryopreserved Welsh pony embryos. Embryos were collected at d 6.

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The objective of this study was to test the accuracy of genotype diagnosis after whole amplification of DNA extracted from biopsies obtained by trimming goat embryos and to evaluate the viability of biopsied embryos after vitrification/warming and transfer. Whole genome amplification (WGA) was performed using Multiple Displacement Amplification (MDA). Sex and prion protein (PRNP) genotypes were determined.

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In sheep, susceptibility to scrapie is mainly influenced by polymorphisms of the PrP gene. In goats, there are to date few data related to scrapie susceptibility association with PrP gene polymorphisms. In this study, we first investigated PrP gene polymorphisms of the French Alpine and Saanen breeds.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Using specific PCR techniques, the research achieved high accuracy in determining sex (96.6%) and PrP genotypes (95.8%) from the biopsies taken from the embryos at Day 7 after oestrus.
  • * No significant differences were found in the lambing rates and embryo survival between biopsied and whole vitrified embryos, indicating that these genotyping methods are reliable for selecting embryos before transfer.
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The fluxometer "Doppler" is widely used in venous pathology but is usually limited to a mere "sounding" of the femoral and popliteal segments. The author recommends a full methodology based on venous physiopathology. Some very simple modifications of the apparatus mean that it is possible to get graphic outlines; this makes analysis easier and means that results can be reproduced.

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