Reprint

Genetic Regulation of Animal Reproduction

Edited by
February 2024
216 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0387-3 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0388-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Genetic Regulation of Animal Reproduction that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Summary

Reproduction is an instinct of animals, and it is the most important instinct. The stable conduct of animal reproduction activities is what makes populations continue. Reproductive behavior, as the most basic life activity of livestock, is the guarantee of livestock production and the basis of good breeding. Deepening the molecular regulation mechanism of animal reproduction will help to better improve the efficiency of livestock production and meet the increasing demands of peoples’ lives. This reprint is a collection of some reviews and original research articles related to the molecular regulation of animal reproductive activity. Some new theories and technologies related to the reproduction of livestock or model animals are also included in the reprint.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
DNA double-strand breaks; DDR; ncRNA; ceRNA; cumulus cells; bovine; GnRH; rat adenohypophysis cells; lncRNA-m23b; miR-23b-3p; CAMK2D; FSH; animal reproduction; WNT signaling; LRP6; WNT2; preimplantation embryos; zygotic genome activation; in vitro fertilization; LH; Retinoic acid; EGF; oocyte meiotic resumption; C-natriuretic peptide; zinc finger protein 36; melatonin; apoptosis; sheep; granulosa cells; oxidative stress; transcriptome profiles; long non-coding RNAs; single-nucleotide polymorphisms; alternative splicing; sheep; preimplantation; single-cell RNA sequencing; CRISPR/Cas9; Hu sheep; MSTN; double muscling phenotype; off-target effects; Qianbei Ma goat; testis development; RNA-Seq; mRNA expression; embryos; MAPK; maturation; mitochondria; oocytes; Sal; ROS; luteal cyst; choline; Pi3k-Akt; MAPK; ALDH; C-type natriuretic peptide; meiotic arrest; in vitro maturation; developmental potential; porcine oocytes; bovine; cumulus cells; CDKN1A; miR-302d; DNA damage; steroid hormone; third-generation sequencing; gene assembly; transcriptome; epigenetics