Methods for increasing genetic progress in a line or breed of swine using sex-selected sperm cells
View Patent ↗The invention relates to methods of increasing the genetic progress of a line, breed or herd of swine through the use of sex-selected sperm cells in artificial insemination techniques. The invention also encompasses methods of artificially inseminating a swine via deep intrauterine catheter or via a laparoscopic procedure, which allow the use of reduced doses of sex-selected sperm cells.
1. A method of increasing the genetic progress of a line or breed of swine within a genetic nucleus comprising the steps of:
providing a boar from a genetic nucleus and a sow from a genetic nucleus, wherein said boar and said sow are from a line or breed within said genetic nucleus and wherein said line or breed of said boar and said sow are the same line or breed;
collecting a semen sample from said boar;
sorting said semen sample into at least two subpopulations of sperm cells, wherein at least 80% of a first subpopulation bears X-chromosomes or Y-chromosomes;
inseminating said sow with sperm cells from said first subpopulation to produce offspring from said sow;
genotyping said offspring to identify one or more genetic markers;
selecting one or more of said offspring as a parent in the line or breed in the genetic nucleus based on the one or more identified genetic markers.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said line or breed is a gilt line and said first subpopulation bears X-chromosomes.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein said line or breed is a boar line and said first subpopulation bears Y-chromosomes.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more genetic markers are single nucleotide polymorphisms.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the single nucleotide polymorphisms are correlated with feed efficiency, average daily gain or carcass lean.