peer reviewedA normal chromosome complement is essential for normal fertility. Chromosome aberrations – numerical or structural – may lead to a range of deformities and defects that can be physical and/or physiological. Irrespectively, aberrations result in complete loss of fertility or reduced fertility in stallions. They lead to the production of abnormal gametes that contribute to early embryonic deaths. Moreover, viable offspring from such gametes may carry the same chromosomal abnormality and have similar fertility problems. Economic losses incurred due to reduced stallion fertility or infertility is huge. Cytogenetic analysis is a simple and straightforward approach to ensure that the animals have a normal chromosome complement. To pr...
The first 8 weeks of pregnancy is a critical time, with the majority of pregnancy losses occurring d...
A 4-year-old male horse of Friesian breed with normal body conformation, development and libido, and...
Chromosome configurations and chiasma frequency during the metaphase I stage of spermatogenesis in t...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
Fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) using a panel of molecular probes for all chromosome pai...
Gonadal dysgenesis and heterosexual conditions are often associated with sex chromosome abnormalitie...
Gonadal dysgenesis and heterosexual conditions are often associated with sex chromosome abnormalitie...
Stallion fertility is of significant economic importance in the multibillion dollar equine industry....
Disorders of sexual development (DSDs) are common in horses and cause economic loss in horse breedin...
Abstract: Clinical, cytogenetic and molecular observations on a sterile stallion 2n=65, XXY and a st...
Disorders of sex development (DSD) and reproduction are not uncommon among horses, though knowledge ...
Studying the spermatogenesis of horse is beneficial for the horse industry by identifying the causes...
Cytogenetics is the study of chromosomes; their structure and properties, chromosome beha...
We described the clinical, cytogenetic and molecular findings of 17 clinical equine cases presented ...
The first 8 weeks of pregnancy is a critical time, with the majority of pregnancy losses occurring d...
A 4-year-old male horse of Friesian breed with normal body conformation, development and libido, and...
Chromosome configurations and chiasma frequency during the metaphase I stage of spermatogenesis in t...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
Fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) using a panel of molecular probes for all chromosome pai...
Gonadal dysgenesis and heterosexual conditions are often associated with sex chromosome abnormalitie...
Gonadal dysgenesis and heterosexual conditions are often associated with sex chromosome abnormalitie...
Stallion fertility is of significant economic importance in the multibillion dollar equine industry....
Disorders of sexual development (DSDs) are common in horses and cause economic loss in horse breedin...
Abstract: Clinical, cytogenetic and molecular observations on a sterile stallion 2n=65, XXY and a st...
Disorders of sex development (DSD) and reproduction are not uncommon among horses, though knowledge ...
Studying the spermatogenesis of horse is beneficial for the horse industry by identifying the causes...
Cytogenetics is the study of chromosomes; their structure and properties, chromosome beha...
We described the clinical, cytogenetic and molecular findings of 17 clinical equine cases presented ...
The first 8 weeks of pregnancy is a critical time, with the majority of pregnancy losses occurring d...
A 4-year-old male horse of Friesian breed with normal body conformation, development and libido, and...
Chromosome configurations and chiasma frequency during the metaphase I stage of spermatogenesis in t...