Multiple ovulation embryo tranfer technology is related to
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Multiple ovulation and embryo transfer technology (MOET) is a method used for the hybridization of the cattle. In this method, a hormone (with FSH-like activity) is given to the cow for inducing follicular maturation and superovulation instead of one egg, which they usually give per cycle, they produce 6-8 eggs.
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(Moët) multiple ovulation embryo transfer technology
Is an important technique used in applied biology and is very helpful in advanced cattle breeding
It is process in which 6-8 daughter are produced with the help of surrogate mothers at once.
It may or may not be surgical
The semen from male is inseminated into fertile female and the zygote is transfers into surrogate mothers at 8-12 called stage.
Is an important technique used in applied biology and is very helpful in advanced cattle breeding
It is process in which 6-8 daughter are produced with the help of surrogate mothers at once.
It may or may not be surgical
The semen from male is inseminated into fertile female and the zygote is transfers into surrogate mothers at 8-12 called stage.
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