DocumentCode :
1031445
Title :
Why clone horses and mules?
Author :
White, Kenneth L. ; Woods, Gordon L. ; Vanderwall, Dirk K. ; Li, Guan-peng ; Sessions, Benjamin R. ; Bunch, Thomas D.
Author_Institution :
Center for Dev. & Molecular Biol., Utah State Univ., Logan, UT, USA
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
32
Lastpage :
36
Abstract :
The ability to produce offspring from animals otherwise incapable of reproduction has important implications in the equine. Routinely, male equines are electively castrated to produce animals (geldings) that are more easily managed and handled. These animals are then much more conveniently and safety used in various competitions such as cutting, reining, polo, roping, and racing. The ability to recover the genetics of animals that either prematurely die or die prior to sufficient impact of valuable genomics is an important consideration in the horse.
Keywords :
genetic engineering; zoology; animals; geldings; genetic engineering; genomics; live mule foals; offspring; prematurely die; reproduction; Agriculture; Animal Husbandry; Animals; Animals, Domestic; Animals, Genetically Modified; Cloning, Organism; Equidae; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Enhancement; Horses;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0739-5175
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MEMB.2004.1310971
Filename :
1310971
Link To Document :
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