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Molecular, cellular, and physiological determinants of bull fertility
Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
  • Alexis Marie Parisi, Mississippi State University
  • Shannon Kate Thompson, Mississippi State University
  • Abdullah Kaya, Alta Genetics, Inc.
  • Erdoğan Memili, Mississippi State University
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Bull fertility, defined as the ability of the spermatozoon to fertilize and activate the ovum and then support embryonic and even fetal development, is a crucial factor influencing animal reproduction and production efficiency. Despite significant influences of fertility on herd genetic improvement and efficient cattle production, the mechanisms regulating this phenotype and reliable biomarkers associated with bull fertility are poorly defined. Specifically, there is a broad lack of knowledge in bull fertility. In this paper, bull fertility is reviewed within the context of animal systems physiology, and system biology markers associated with bull fertility are provided. This mini-review is intended to be a useful resource for students, animal producers, and the general public to help understand and appreciate this economically important trait.

DOI
10.3906/vet-1404-76
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Citation Information
Alexis Marie Parisi, Shannon Kate Thompson, Abdullah Kaya and Erdoğan Memili. "Molecular, cellular, and physiological determinants of bull fertility" Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Vol. 38 Iss. 6 (2014) p. 637 - 642 ISSN: 13000128
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/erdogan-memili/44/