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Sach-Gaurav is first cloned Assamese buffalo

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hisar (haryana) — A cloned Assamese buffalo male calf has been born for the first time, the Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes (CIRB) claimed here.

“We used unique methods and produced this clone calf, SachGaurav, on December 22, 2017, through a normal delivery,” CIRB cloning team head P S Yadav said on Thursday.

The calf was born to a Murrah buffalo. It was also the first to be born in the field, 100km from the cloning laboratory at Hi Tech Sach Dairy Farm here, he said.

Indian Council of Agricultur­al Research-CIRB is a central institute and it has a mandate to conserve superior animals of all buffalo breeds.

ICAR-CIRB director Inderjeet Singh said the Assamese buffaloes were found only in the north-eastern part of the country and they were used mainly for agricultur­al work.

He said this was the second cloned male produced by ICARCIRB after Hisar-Gaurav, born December 11, 2015. Hisar-Gaurav was producing quality semen from the age of 22 months and 10 females of the institute’s herd were pregnant with its frozen semen.

Yadav said the birth weight of the calf was 54.2kg and it was in good health. It had normal physiologi­cal parameters and blood profile, he said.

The genotype of the calf was confirmed by microsatel­lite analysis (parentage verificati­on) and chromosome analysis, he said.

Animal cloning can be an excellent reproducti­ve tool for conservati­on and multiplica­tion of selected superior animals of buffalo breeds, he said.

He said it was India’s first cloned Assamese buffalo calf and the embryos were transporte­d for about two hours before being transferre­d into the recipient mothers. “The ovaries of Murrah buffaloes were used as a source of recipient oocytes...Small tissue of Assamese buffalo was airlifted from Veterinary College, Khannapara, Guwhati, 2,000km away from our cloning laboratory, to culture establish the donor cells,” he said. — PTI

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