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Morphological characteristics of mule conceptuses during early development

Hybrids between species are often infertile and extremely rare among mammals. Mules, i.e. crossing between the horse and the donkey, on the other hand are very common in agricultural and leisure practices due to their enhanced post-natal physical characteristics that is believed to occur for outbree...

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Autores principales: Rigoglio, Nathia Nathaly, Matias, Gustavo de Sá Schiavo, Miglino, Maria Angelica, Mess, Andrea Maria, Jacob, Julio Cesar Ferraz, Smith, Lawrence Charles
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8203116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221135
http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2017-0035
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author Rigoglio, Nathia Nathaly
Matias, Gustavo de Sá Schiavo
Miglino, Maria Angelica
Mess, Andrea Maria
Jacob, Julio Cesar Ferraz
Smith, Lawrence Charles
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Matias, Gustavo de Sá Schiavo
Miglino, Maria Angelica
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description Hybrids between species are often infertile and extremely rare among mammals. Mules, i.e. crossing between the horse and the donkey, on the other hand are very common in agricultural and leisure practices due to their enhanced post-natal physical characteristics that is believed to occur for outbreeding or hybrid vigor. Since no reports are availableon the effects of hybrid vigor during early development, this study focused on characterizing the intrauterine development of mule conceptuses during critical embryo-to-fetus transition period. Nine embryos and fetuses of early gestation, obtained after artificial insemination and transcervical flushing, were evaluated by means of gross anatomy and histology and compared to data available for the equine. We found that some events, such as C-shape turning, apearence of branchial archs, limb and tail buds, formation of primary and secondary brain vesicles, heart compartmentalization, and development of somites, occurred slightly earlier in the mule. Nonetheless, no major differences were observed in other developmental features, suggesting similarities between the mule and the horse development. In conclusion, these data suggest that the effect of hybrid vigor is present during intrauterine development in the mule, at least with regard to its maternal parent.
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spelling pubmed-82031162021-07-02 Morphological characteristics of mule conceptuses during early development Rigoglio, Nathia Nathaly Matias, Gustavo de Sá Schiavo Miglino, Maria Angelica Mess, Andrea Maria Jacob, Julio Cesar Ferraz Smith, Lawrence Charles Anim Reprod Original Article Hybrids between species are often infertile and extremely rare among mammals. Mules, i.e. crossing between the horse and the donkey, on the other hand are very common in agricultural and leisure practices due to their enhanced post-natal physical characteristics that is believed to occur for outbreeding or hybrid vigor. Since no reports are availableon the effects of hybrid vigor during early development, this study focused on characterizing the intrauterine development of mule conceptuses during critical embryo-to-fetus transition period. Nine embryos and fetuses of early gestation, obtained after artificial insemination and transcervical flushing, were evaluated by means of gross anatomy and histology and compared to data available for the equine. We found that some events, such as C-shape turning, apearence of branchial archs, limb and tail buds, formation of primary and secondary brain vesicles, heart compartmentalization, and development of somites, occurred slightly earlier in the mule. Nonetheless, no major differences were observed in other developmental features, suggesting similarities between the mule and the horse development. In conclusion, these data suggest that the effect of hybrid vigor is present during intrauterine development in the mule, at least with regard to its maternal parent. Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2018-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8203116/ /pubmed/34221135 http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2017-0035 Text en Copyright © The Author(s). Published by CBRA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article under the Creative Commons Attribution License ( CC BY 4.0 license)
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Smith, Lawrence Charles
Morphological characteristics of mule conceptuses during early development
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