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Prof. Sherif Ibrahim Ahmed Ramadan :: Publications:

Title:
Allele mining in prolactin receptor gene and its association with some economic traits in Egyptian goat breeds
Authors: Nowier, A.M., Darwish, H.R., Ramadan, S.I. and Othman, O.E
Year: 2023
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Journal: Animal Biotechnology
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Publisher: Tylor and Francis
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The objectives of the current study were to identify polymorphism in the prolactin receptor (PRLR) gene among three Egyptian goat breeds (Zaraibi, Damascus, and Barki) and to investigate the association between PRLR genotype, parity, season of kidding, and litter size factors with milk yield and reproductive traits of Zaraibi goats. One hundred and ninety blood samples were collected for DNA extraction, with 110 from Zaraibi, 40 from Barki, and 40 from Damascus breeds. Three genotypes, CC, CT and TT, for the prolactin receptor gene were identified in the 190 DNA samples using restriction fragment length polymorphism and were confirmed by direct sequencing technique. Milk yield during suckling and lactation periods in addition to age at first conception, gestation length, and litter size were determined in 110 Zaraibi goats. The Zaraibi goats recorded the highest heterozygosity (0.495) and the effective number of alleles (1.972). The g.62130C > T SNP showed a significant association (p 

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