Xenogenous fertilization of goat ova in the rabbit oviduct

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V. H. Rao
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B. C. Sarmah
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N. K. Bhattacharyya
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Summary. Eggs from superovulated goats were surgically placed in the oviducts of pseudopregnant rabbits previously inseminated with goat semen. Out of 81 eggs, 30 (37%) exhibited two pronuclei or two blastomeres when recovered 24–36 h later. Transplantation of these embryos into foster nanny goats resulted in the birth of kids.

 

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