Anju Zhang
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
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Archive | 2006
JoGayle Howard; Yan Huang; Pengyan Wang; Desheng Li; Guiquan Zhang; Rong Hou; Zhihe Zhang; Barbara Durrant; Rebecca Spindler; Hemin Zhang; Anju Zhang; David E. Wildt
INTRODUCTION Historically, the breeding of giant pandas in ex situ programmes has been difficult due to behavioural incompatibility and interanimal aggression. Because some individuals fail to mate naturally, the potential loss of valuable genes is a major concern to effective genetic management (see Chapter 21). Consistently successful artificial insemination (AI) would allow incorporating genetically valuable males with behavioural or physical anomalies into the gene pool. This strategy becomes even more powerful when used in the context of a genome resource bank (GRB), an organised repository of cryopreserved biomaterials (tissue, blood, DNA and sperm) (see Chapter 7). The use of sperm cryopreservation and AI allows the movement of genes among zoos and breeding centres without needing to transfer animals, which is both stressful and costly. ‘Assisted breeding’ refers to the tools and techniques associated with helping a pair of animals propagate, from AI to embryo transfer to cloning, among others (Howard, 1999; Pukazhenthi & Wildt, 2004). With the exception of AI, there is not much need for most other assisted-breeding techniques for the giant panda. As will be demonstrated here, AI is quite adequate for dealing with most cases of infertility or with helping to maintain adequate gene diversity in the captive population. In fact, the major breeding facilities, especially the China Conservation and Research Centre for the Giant Panda (hereafter referred to as the Wolong Breeding Centre) and the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, routinely use AI to increase pregnancy success.
Science China-life Sciences | 1997
Ya-Ping Zhang; Oliver A. Ryder; Zhiyong Fan; Heming Zhang; Tingmei He; Guangxin He; Anju Zhang; Lisong Fei; Shunlong Zhong; Hong Chen; Chenglin Zhang; Minghai Yang; Feibing Zhu; Zhenxin Peng; Tianchun Pu; Yucun Chen; Minda Yao; Wei Guo
About 336–444 bp mitochondrial D-loop region and tRNA gene were sequenced for 40 individuals of the giant panda which were collected from Mabian, Meigu, Yuexi, Baoxing, Pingwu, Qingchuan, Nanping and Baishuijiang, respectively. 9 haplotypes were found in 21 founders. The results showed that the giant panda has low genetic variations, and that there is no notable genetic isolation among geographical populations. The ancestor of the living giant panda population perhaps appeared in the late Pleistocene, and unfortunately, might have suffered bottleneck attacks. Afterwards, its genetic diversity seemed to recover to some extent.
Chinese Science Bulletin | 1997
Da-Yuan Chen; Xiang-Fen Song; Chongwen Duan; Mingwen Li; Qing-Yuan Sun; Hui Liu; Anju Zhang; Zhiyong Ye; Shaochang Li; Guanghan Li; Jianqiu Yu; Fuxiang Zhang; Wenhe Feng; Shunlong Zhong; Guangxi He; Yunfang Song; Lisong Fei
THE giant panda is a kind of endangered rare animal, the number of which is less than onethousand at present, specially distributed in China. According to the protective scheme issuedby The International Association of Nature Protection, stock population in captivity must be...
Archive | 2006
Jonathan D. Ballou; Philip S. Miller; Zhong Xie; Rongping Wei; Hemin Zhang; Anju Zhang; Shiquiang Huang; Shan Sun; Victor A. David; Stephen J. O'Brien; Kathy Traylor-Holzer; Ulysses S. Seal; David E. Wildt
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Victor A. David; Shan Sun; Zhihe Zhang; Fujun Shen; Guiquan Zhang; Hemin Zhang; Zhong Xie; Ya-Ping Zhang; Oliver A. Ryder; Susie Ellis; David E. Wildt; Anju Zhang; Stephen J. O'Brien
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Zhihe Zhang; Anju Zhang; Rong Hou; Jishan Wang; Guanghan Li; Lisong Fei; Qiang Wang; Kati I. Loeffler; David E. Wildt; Terry L. Maple; Rita McManamon; Susie Ellis
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David E. Wildt; Anju Zhang; Hemin Zhang; Zhong Xie; Donald L. Janssen; Susie Ellis
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Rebecca J. Snyder; Mollie A. Bloomsmith; Anju Zhang; Zhihe Zhang; Terry L. Maple
Archive | 2006
David E. Wildt; Anju Zhang; Hemin Zhang; Donald L. Janssen; Susie Ellis
Archive | 2006
David E. Wildt; Anju Zhang; Hemin Zhang; Donald L. Janssen; Susie Ellis