The application of computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) technology to optimise semen evaluation. A review
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Valverde-Abarca, Anthony
Barquero, Vinicio
Soler, Carles
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Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences
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Currently, artificial insemination (AI) is the most applied technique
for assisted reproduction in the livestock industry. The traditional analysis of
seminal quality includes the evaluation of concentration and motility (total and
progressive), the parameters on which the number of doses producible from an
ejaculate is calculated. The introduction of automated sperm evaluation systems
based on computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) represented a revolution
in the production of seminal doses and the knowledge in reproductive biology;
however, this technology has been generally implemented without a critical
analysis of its limitations and dependence on several methodological factors.
In addition to the use of CASA technology, the estimation of kinematics and
morphometry have been incorporated as novel parameters for sensitivity and
reproducibility. AI has facilitated the rapid and universal dissemination of genetic
material from a relatively small number of males. The CASA systems allow the
analysis of a large number of sperm cells in a short time, thereby providing an
array of quantitative data on kinematics and head sperm morphometry, thus
making it possible to optimise the reliability of seminal analyses
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Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences, vol. 29, no.3 (2020):189-198
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