The Journal of Reproduction and Development (Feb 2021)

Potential of preimplantation genomic selection using the blastomere separation technique in bovine in vitro fertilized embryos

  • Takashi FUJII,
  • Akira NAITO,
  • Satoru MORIYASU,
  • Soichi KAGEYAMA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2020-153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 2
pp. 155 – 159

Abstract

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Preimplantation genomic selection combined with an in vitro embryo production system is expected as a means of accelerating genetic improvement in cattle. While micromanipulation-based biopsy approaches are often used to collect embryonic cells for genetic testing, they require expensive equipment and sophisticated skills, hindering the adoption of this system. In the present study, to develop a simple method for preimplantation genomic selection using the blastomere separation (BS) technique in bovine in vitro fertilized embryos, we examined the accuracy of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping and optimal cryopreservation method in demi-blastocysts produced by the BS technique. We demonstrated reliable SNP genotyping using DNA derived from demi-blastocysts. We indicated a suitable equilibrium time in vitrification solution for demi-blastocysts and succeeded obtaining pregnancies by the transfer of vitrified demi-blastocysts. In conclusion, our findings suggest that the BS technique provides a simple method for preimplantation genomic selection in bovine in vitro fertilized embryos.

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