Synaptonemal complex analysis in primary spermatocytes of cattle x zebu hybrids ( Bos taurus × Bos indicus )
1990; Wiley; Volume: 107; Issue: 1-6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1439-0388.1990.tb00030.x
ISSN1439-0388
AutoresM. Świtoński, H.A. Ansari, Matthew A. Witenstein, Haijo Jung, G. Stranzinger,
Tópico(s)Silkworms and Sericulture Research
ResumoJournal of Animal Breeding and GeneticsVolume 107, Issue 1-6 p. 229-238 Synaptonemal complex analysis in primary spermatocytes of cattle x zebu hybrids (Bos taurus × Bos indicus) M. Switonski, Corresponding Author M. Switonski Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorH. A. Ansari, Corresponding Author H. A. Ansari Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorA. Matthew, Corresponding Author A. Matthew Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorH. R. Jung, Corresponding Author H. R. Jung Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorG. Stranzinger, Corresponding Author G. Stranzinger Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India We would like to thank Mr. Schneider (Intercooperation, Berne), ETH Zürich and the “Interessengemeinschaft Schweiz. Besamungszüchter” for financial and administrative help, Dr. Flückiger and Dr. Bauer from the AI Station Mülligen for the help in getting material from Bos taurus bulls, and Dr. Müller, head of the electron microscope service of ETH, for allowing us to use the electron microscopes. Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this author M. Switonski, Corresponding Author M. Switonski Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorH. A. Ansari, Corresponding Author H. A. Ansari Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorA. Matthew, Corresponding Author A. Matthew Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorH. R. Jung, Corresponding Author H. R. Jung Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorG. Stranzinger, Corresponding Author G. Stranzinger Academy of Agriculture, Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznan, Poland Institut of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding Group, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Indo-Swiss Project for Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development, AI Station Mattupatty, Kerala, India We would like to thank Mr. Schneider (Intercooperation, Berne), ETH Zürich and the “Interessengemeinschaft Schweiz. Besamungszüchter” for financial and administrative help, Dr. Flückiger and Dr. Bauer from the AI Station Mülligen for the help in getting material from Bos taurus bulls, and Dr. Müller, head of the electron microscope service of ETH, for allowing us to use the electron microscopes. 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