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DETECTION THE POLYMORPHISMS OF INSULIN GENE HORMONE INSG ON HYBRID BROILER ROSS 308

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.5 Issue 4, pp 17-19,Year 2016

DETECTION THE POLYMORPHISMS OF INSULIN GENE HORMONE INSG ON HYBRID BROILER ROSS 308

Eman H.Al-Anbari,Haneen J.Mohamad

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Received : 26 July 2016; Accepted : 07 August 2016 ; Published : 31 August 2016

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Abstract

In order to detect the polymorphisms of Insulin gene Hormone INSg in hybrid broiler Ross 308 blood samples of a 200 chicks - one day old (wings numbered) and reared in closed system in order to identify the single nucleotide polymorphisms of INSg using PCR-RFLP. Results indicate that only two genotypes were found (the wild and the heterozygous SNP at T3737C in the flanking region of (intron 2)) only. This can be used to achieve a basic continues foundation studies for this gene beside the effect of genetic polymorphisms on performance, meat quality and economic treats in commercial hybrids and breed with their crossing over to be used in selection programs too.

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Insulin, hybrid, broiler
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Eman H.Al-Anbari,Haneen J.Mohamad , " Detection The Polymorphisms Of Insulin Gene Hormone Insg On Hybrid Broiler Ross 308 ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 5, Issue 4, pp 17-19 , 2016


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