Thursday, 11 January 2024

Molecular Screening of FecB Gene Mutation in Different Sheep Breeds of Tamil Nadu, India | Chapter 1 | Advanced Research in Biological Science Vol. 7

 This stage highlights the closeness of the fecundity (FecB) gene with the native sheep breeds of Tamil Nadu and the Aboriginal american Garole sheep cross. The inborn sheep breeds in Tamil Nadu were secluded for the presence of the fecundity deoxyribonucleic acid, FecB as part of FecB deoxyribonucleic acid introgression program. A total of 864 genomic Gene samples of sheep breeds were used to screen the FecB gene metamorphosis through Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and Method of identification of individuals by comparing dna (RFLP) method. The protect results showed that a considerable portion of FecB mutation present in two together Nilagiri and Sandyno synthetic animals raised on a farm breeds. The frequencies of shrubs, FecB homozygote (BB), heterozygote (B+), and homozygote (B) genotypes in Nilagiri sheep were 54.71, 35.87, and 9.41 percent, individually. In Sandyno sheep the repetitiveness of wild,  FecB heterozygote(B+) and homozygote (BB) genotype were 88.14, 11.86 and 0.00 portion respectively. Whereas in Coimbatore, Mecheri and Tiruchy Disgraceful person FecB gene was missing in all samples secluded and all mammals showed only the uncut 140 bp band disorderly type (++) genotype. Further study maybe developed on the addition of homozygous FecB (BB) mutant Nilagiri and Sandyno rams into respective laborers' flocks and in farm as it would increase profitability outside increasing flock proportion in a local breed of sheep.

Author(s) Details:

R. Saravanan,
Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ARBS-V7/article/view/12894

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