A perspective on the role of emerging technologies for the propagation of companion animals, non-domestic and endangered species.

作者: Monique C. J. Paris , Gabriela F. Mastromonaco , Damien B. B. P. Paris , Rebecca L. Krisher

DOI: 10.1071/RD07091

关键词: Engineering ethicsBiologyReproductive technologyEmerging technologiesStem cell biologyEndangered speciesNon domesticCompanion animalReproductive physiologyPerspective (graphical)

摘要: Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been used successfully in humans, domestic and laboratory species for many years. In contrast, our limited knowledge of basic physiology has restricted the application ART companion animal, non-domestic endangered (CANDES). Although there are numerous benefits, some cases a necessity, applying genetic management CANDES, challenges encountered with even most procedures rate progress. this foreword we discuss status conventional ART, such as artificial insemination vitro fertilisation, well their benefits inherent difficulties when applied to CANDES. It is upon these techniques, ultimately physiology, that success emerging technologies, those described special issue, dependent success.

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