Infertility Due to Bilateral Ovarian Hypoplasia in Sheep Homozygous (FecX1 FecX1) for the Inverdale Prolificacy Gene Located on the X Chromosome

Abstract
Ewes heterozygous (I+) for the Inverdale prolificacy gene (FecXI) located on the X chromosome have ovulation rates about 1.0 units higher than noncarriers. The purpose of this study was to examine the reproductive performance of ewes that were either heterozygous or homozygous (II) carriers of the Inverdale gene. Carrier rams (I) were mated with heterozygous ewes (I+) to produce females, half of which were expected to be I+ and half II. The 59 female progeny were examined by laparoscopy at 8 mo or 1.5 yr of age; 48% were found to have nonfunctional "streak" ovaries, which were about one eighth the volume of normal ovaries and showed no sign of follicular activity. There were four examples of full sib pairs where within each pair one had normal ovaries and the other had streak ovaries. Since these streak ovaries have not been observed in ewes known to be I+ or noncarriers (++), it is concluded that this condition is associated with animals homozygous for the Inverdale gene.
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