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Feb 02
Moving closer to 'true' equine IVF for clinical use
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1.
What was the major breakthrough in equine assisted reproduction reported by Penn Vet researchers?
A
Successful conventional IVF with horses
B
Cloning of horses
C
Artificial insemination in horses
D
Egg freezing in horses
2.
Who was the Harry Werner Endowed Professor of Equine Medicine involved in the breakthrough?
A
Katrin Hinrichs
B
Harry Werner
C
Colleagues of Katrin Hinrichs
D
Stallion sperm researchers
3.
What does IVF stand for in the context of equine reproduction?
A
Intensive Veterinary Fertilization
B
In Vitro Fertilization
C
In Vivo Fertilization
D
Invasive Fertilization
4.
What was the challenge that researchers had been facing for decades in equine IVF?
A
Finding a suitable mare for IVF
B
Motivating stallion sperm to fertilize an egg in a Petri dish
C
Developing a method to clone horses
D
Freezing stallion sperm
5.
What is the role of a Petri dish in equine IVF?
A
To store frozen horse embryos
B
To feed horses during the IVF process
C
To motivate stallion sperm
D
To facilitate fertilization of a mare's egg by sperm
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