Biology and Genetics of Reproduction

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Rothschild, M. F.
Bidanel, J. P.
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Reproduction, a process essential to maintenance of a species, must be under relatively strict genetic control. This genetic control must ensure that the steps in the reproductive process are repeated with great certainty and precision. Natural selection influenced these steps well before the pig was domesticated over 5000 years ago and humans applied artificial selection. However, nature did not remove genetic variation entirely and humankind has effectively altered the pig to fit social, food and environmental needs.

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This is a chapter from Rothschild, M. F. and J. P. Bidanel. 1998. Biology and genetics of reproduction. In:Genetics of the Pig, M. Rothschild and A. Ruvinksy (Eds.). CABI Press. pp. 313-343. Posted wtih permission.

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