In this study, the complexity of chromatin integrity was investigated in frozen-thawed semen samples from 37 sires with contrasting fertility, expressed as 56-day non-return rates (NR56). Protamine deficiency, thiols, and disulfide bonds were assessed and compared with previously published data for DNA fragmentation index (DFI) and high DNA stainability (HDS). In addition, in vitro embryo development and sperm DNA methylation were assessed using semen samples from 16 of these bulls. The percentages of DFI and HDS were negatively associated with NR56 and cleavage rate and positively associated with sperm protamine deficiency (p < 0.05). Significant differences in cleavage and blastocyst rates were observed between bulls of high and low NR56....
Abstract Background Infertility in dairy cattle is a concern where reduced fertilization rates and h...
The primary purpose of spermatozoa is to deliver the paternal DNA to the oocyte at fertilization. Du...
The DNA methylome of spermatozoa results from a unique epigenetic reprogramming crucial for chromati...
In this study, the complexity of chromatin integrity was investigated in frozen-thawed semen samples...
Genomic selection in modern farming demands sufficient semen production in young bulls. Factors affe...
The routine semen evaluation assessing sperm concentration, motility and morphology, does not identi...
peer-reviewedBackground Despite a multifactorial approach being taken for the evalu...
The association between sperm morphology characteristics and DNA conformation and integrity is still...
Spermatozoa have a remarkable epigenome in line with their degree of specialization, their unique na...
Background Sperm DNA integrity is considered essential for successful transmission of the paternal ...
Background: Despite a multifactorial approach being taken for the evaluation of bull semen quality i...
The influence of sperm morphology and chromatin integrity on bull fertility suggests a strong but un...
International audienceConflicting results regarding alterations to sperm DNA methylation in cases of...
Abstract Background Spermatozoa have a remarkable epigenome in line with their degree of specializat...
Background: Spermatozoa have a remarkable epigenome in line with their degree of specialization, the...
Abstract Background Infertility in dairy cattle is a concern where reduced fertilization rates and h...
The primary purpose of spermatozoa is to deliver the paternal DNA to the oocyte at fertilization. Du...
The DNA methylome of spermatozoa results from a unique epigenetic reprogramming crucial for chromati...
In this study, the complexity of chromatin integrity was investigated in frozen-thawed semen samples...
Genomic selection in modern farming demands sufficient semen production in young bulls. Factors affe...
The routine semen evaluation assessing sperm concentration, motility and morphology, does not identi...
peer-reviewedBackground Despite a multifactorial approach being taken for the evalu...
The association between sperm morphology characteristics and DNA conformation and integrity is still...
Spermatozoa have a remarkable epigenome in line with their degree of specialization, their unique na...
Background Sperm DNA integrity is considered essential for successful transmission of the paternal ...
Background: Despite a multifactorial approach being taken for the evaluation of bull semen quality i...
The influence of sperm morphology and chromatin integrity on bull fertility suggests a strong but un...
International audienceConflicting results regarding alterations to sperm DNA methylation in cases of...
Abstract Background Spermatozoa have a remarkable epigenome in line with their degree of specializat...
Background: Spermatozoa have a remarkable epigenome in line with their degree of specialization, the...
Abstract Background Infertility in dairy cattle is a concern where reduced fertilization rates and h...
The primary purpose of spermatozoa is to deliver the paternal DNA to the oocyte at fertilization. Du...
The DNA methylome of spermatozoa results from a unique epigenetic reprogramming crucial for chromati...