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Genetics Snowball Effect: Genomics and Advanced Reproductive Technology By Justin Rhinehart, University of Tennessee Most of the articles I write focus on technologies that apply to a wide scope of cattle producers. I usually have the commercial cow-calf sector in mind even when I write about technologies that are used predominantly in seedstock production. This article is a bit different as I aim to describe how the combination of two technology categories are being used together to make the metaphorical snowball of genetic advancement grow and roll faster. A handful of progressive seedstock producers are testing DNA collected from embryos to determine which embryos they will transfer to recipient cows. Culling through the embryos allows them to only transfer those that have the best opportunity to produce a very specific type of calf without wasting their limited resources on less valuable calves. Here is how it works using embryo transfer as an example (this approach can also be incorporated into IVF procedures). First, the donor cow is set up for normal superovulation and embryo transfer and the embryos are collected. The genomic analysis technology is started prior to the embryos being frozen by taking a few cells from a carriers of that abnormality. specific part of the embryo with Although I am not aware of a small needle guided under a producers that are doing it, this microscope. After the Culling through the embryos allows biopsy is them to only transfer those that have taken, the embryos are the best opportunity to produce frozen while a very specific type of calf without the genomic analysis is wasting their limited resources on completed. less valuable calves. There are a few additional steps that have to be done process could also allow for to get enough DNA from the multi-sire AI to a single flush by smaller sample. After that, the incorporating parentage testing process is the same as normal with the genomic analysis. To genomic analysis; the same make the technology snowball group of genes are analyzed, even larger, the possibility exists and that analysis reported to the to use gender-sorted semen breed association to enhance from two different sires, one the accuracy of specific EPDs. sorted for heifers and the other for bulls, and each embryo When the genomic analysis is genetically tested for sire and completed, the actual data and/ gender to generate replacement or the genomically-enhanced heifers and herd bull prospects EPDs are used to decide which from two different sires in the embryos will be thawed and same embryo collection. This is transferred into recipient cows. already done in IVF procedures. Additionally, the gender of each embryo can be identified The reason a seedstock so that only bulls or heifers producer would want to go are transferred to meet the through all this trouble might objectives of that specific not seem obvious. But, consider mating. For some breeds, how many resources (land, time, testing for genetic abnormalities and money) are dedicated to could reduce or completely each recipient cow that carries eliminate the production of an embryo to term and then LIMOUSIN Today | 19