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Author(s): J. R. Miles, B. A. Freking, L. A. Blomberg, J. L. Vallet and K. A. Zuelke
Publication Date: January 1, 2008
Reference: Journal of Animal Science (2008) 86:2126-2134
Country: USA

Summary:

This study evaluated conceptus development during blastocyst elongation as a potential contributing factor to differences in survival rate among piglets from different pig lines. The study found that differences between the lines of pigs in conceptus development during blastocyst elongation is limited. This suggests that mechanisms involved in generating the differences in survival rate are likely manifested later in the gestation period.

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