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IT is nearly always desirable, when breeding animals like mice for laboratory use, to select for high productivity, that is, for the largest number of healthy offspring per dam in a given time. This is a function of litter size and ‘pre-natal interval’; the time between exposure to the chance of mating and the birth of the first litter, or the time between the births of successive litters. The pre-natal interval is only of interest for monogamous pairs which are never separated.
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LANE-PETTER, W., BROWN, A., COOK, M. et al. Measuring Productivity in Breeding of Small Animals. Nature 183, 339 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183339a0
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