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Alternative Methods Of Selection For Litter Size In Mice: Iii. Response To 21 Generations Of Selection, Yvonne Kochera Kirby, Merlyn K. Nielsen Jan 1993

Alternative Methods Of Selection For Litter Size In Mice: Iii. Response To 21 Generations Of Selection, Yvonne Kochera Kirby, Merlyn K. Nielsen

Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications

Alternative methods of selection to increase litter size in mice have been practiced for 21 generations followed by six generations of relaxed selection. Three replicates were used with four selection criteria: index of components (IX: I = 1.21 x total ovulation rate + 9.05 x ova success), uterine capacity (UT), litter size (LS), and an unselected control (LC). In IX, ovulation rate and ova success were measured by number of corpora lutea and number of pups born/number of corpora lutea, respectively. In UT, uterine capacity was measured and defined as number of pups born to unilaterally ovariectomized (right ovary excised) …