Multiple ovulation embryo transfer technique is used for ______
a) Production of hybrids
b) Inbreeding
c) Crossbreeding
d) Outcrossing
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a) Production Of Hybrids
Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer (MOET), a conventional embryo flush, is the most common procedure usedin advanced cattle breeding. ... This involves placing a catheter through the cervix and into the uterus, where a cuff is inflated and fluid is flushed in and out to collect the embryos from each horn.
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Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer (MOET), a conventional embryo flush, is the most common procedure usedin advanced cattle breeding. ... This involves placing a catheter through the cervix and into the uterus, where a cuff is inflated and fluid is flushed in and out to collect the embryos from each horn.
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Multiple ovulation embryo transfer technique is used for PRODUCTION of HYBRIDS.
Option A
Explanation:
"MOET or the Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer" is the process where female is first injected with hormones that increases number of ovulation of the female.
- Then, all those ovules are fertilized by either letting female have sex with desired male or by means of artificial insemination. Then, all those embryos that are formed are flushed into a storage container by means of artificial processes.
- This process doesn’t let ovule fertilize with undesired sperm. This also doesn’t eliminate chances of cross breeding or Inbreeding or outcrossing.
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