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. 2013 Feb;15(1):35–42. doi: 10.1089/cell.2012.0042

FIG. 2.

FIG. 2.

Effects of donor cell type and number of cloned embryos transferred to individual surrogate on mean total born clones/litter (A), mean clones born alive/litter (B), and mean clones born healthy/litter (C). The farrowing data of all 147 recipients were used for calculating the mean total born clones/litter, mean clones born alive/litter, and mean clones born healthy/litter. Values within the same embryo number group (including the overall of 5 embryo number groups) labeled with different capital letters differ at p<0.05, labeled with a same capital letter are not different from each other (p>0.05), and with no label of any letter are not different from each other (p>0.05). Values within the same donor cell type group (including the overall of 3 donor cell type groups) labeled with different small letters differ at p<0.05, labeled with a same small letter are not different from each other (p>0.05), and with no label of any letter are not different from each other (p>0.05).