Bangladeshi mortal leads team to horse embryo tranfser in Japan

Bangladeshi mortal leads team to horse embryo tranfser in Japan

Iftekhar Mahmud . Dhaka |
 Update: 10:08, May 14, 2019
  
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Bangladeshi educational, MA HannanA People's Republic of Bangladesh mortal leads a research team at a Japanese university to transfer horse embryo during a historic bid to make a top quality horses.

The Bangladeshi educational, MA Hannan, teamed up with Japanese scientists and with success transferred the gamete of a eu donor horse to a Japanese mare.

Following the successful transplantation of the embryo on ten Gregorian calendar month this year, the japanese mare gave birth to a healthy foal. this can be this the primary successful equine embryo transplantation in Japan.

This three-year successful analysis has conjointly displayed new horizons to develop top quality bovine and buffaloes in People's Republic of Bangladesh.

The analysis was given beneath prof Yasu Nambor of the Obihiro University of Agriculture and medicine in Japan.

The findings of the analysis were printed within the Journal of Veterinary life science recently.

The researchers exported frozen gamete of Irish Connemara pony and implant the sperm into uterus of a Ezo pony.

MA Hannan, associate prof at the Gono Bishwabidyalay in People's Republic of Bangladesh, is currently in Japan for his post-doctoral studies.

Asked concerning the matter on-line, Hannan aforementioned, “I need to use the identical technology on bovine in People's Republic of Bangladesh as there’s a crisis of top quality cattle in our country.”

Scientist Hannan completed his honours from People's Republic of Bangladesh Agriculture University and so visited University of Wisconsin in USA for Masters. He later obtained his PhD degree from Japan’s city Prefecture University.

The researchers conjointly aforementioned typically a cow or buffalo or a horse offers birth to single offspring during a year. Through this transplantation technology quite one offspring is created within the same amount of your time.

This technology could bring large success to upgrade the bovine and buffaloes within the country, aforementioned Farida Yeasmin city, prof of Surgery and midwifery department at People's Republic of Bangladesh Agriculture University whereas commenting on the new embryo transfer technology.

*This report appeared in Prothom Alo print edition has been rewritten in English by Mamun Ahmed

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