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Genetic variation and genetic diversity in chicken populations using microsatellite assay

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Title Genetic variation and genetic diversity in chicken populations using microsatellite assay
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Creator Reddy,A Rajashekar
Venktaramaiah,A
Ahmed,Niyaz
Gupta,B Ramesh
Rajkumar,U
 
Subject Genetic variation
genetic diversity
chicken
microsatellite assay
 
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Microsatellites are one of the recent markers widely used
in gene marker studies, as they are abundant, co-~ominant,
highly polymorphic and dispersed throughout the genome.
Microsatellites are identified as reliable markers in chicken.(Romanov and Weigend 2001).
Birds (212) representing 8 populations were utilized in
the present study. Blood samples were collected from the
Wbite Leghorn layer parent strains (WLH-IWD and WLHIWF)
from AICRP on Poultry Breeding, Rajendranagar, the
Babcock and the Vencobb commercial birds maintained at
the Department of Poultry Science, College of Veterinary
Science, Hyderabad, the Aseel from the backyards of farmers
of West Godavari and Srikakukam districts and non-descript
(desi) birds from adjoining areas of Rajendranagar. Three
di-nucleotide microsatellite markers chosen randomly from
the list recommended by the FAO (Cheng et al. 1995) and
mapped either in Compton or East Lansing reference
populations were genotyped. Blood samples (0.5-2.0 mVbird)
were coUected into the vacutainers containing EDTA (5.4
mg) from the wing vein.
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Date 2021-09-08T08:20:56Z
2021-09-08T08:20:56Z
2007
 
Type Article
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/61838
 
Language English
 
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