Differences in mRNA populations of short and long bovine conceptuses on Day 15 of gestation
Barnwell, C. V., Farin, P. W., Ashwell, C. M., Farmer, W. T., Galphin, S. P., & Farin, C. E. (2016, March 25). Molecular Reproduction and Development, Vol. 83, pp. 424–441.
MeSH headings : Animals; Cattle; Female; Gestational Age; Morula / cytology; Morula / metabolism; Pregnancy; RNA, Messenger / metabolism
topics (OpenAlex): Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock; Reproductive Physiology in Livestock; Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
TL;DR:
Differences in gene expression were identified between conceptuses recovered on Day 15 of gestation, based on their length, which may be used to identify genes and cellular pathways involved in enhanced conceptus elongation that could serve as markers of successful pregnancy.
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