GENETIC STUDIES ON GROWTH HORMONE AS A PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATOR IN RABBITS

SARA MOHAMED ABD ELGHANY;

Abstract


The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of GH gene polymorphisms on
reproduction and growth traits and identify its variability in the rabbits.
A total of 218 blood samples collected from rabbits were used to evaluate the allele frequency
distribution for GH gene polymorphisms and its association with reproductive and growth traits in
rabbits. The samples included 16 rabbits of the different breeds (Middle-Egypt native breed, Gabali
Sinai, Baladi Black, Baladi Red and New Zealand White) and 202 rabbits (118 ♀ and 84 ♂) from APRI
rabbits. The traits tested were: (1) body weight (BW) at 5, 6, 8,10 and 12 weeks from birth, (2) daily
bodyweight gain (DBG), (3) reproductive traits included age at puberty (AP), Kindling interval (KI),
litter size at birth (LS), litter weight (LW) at birth, Litter size at weaning (LSW) and litter weaning
(LWW), (4) milk yield. For this purpose, DNA was extracted from rabbit blood samples and used in
PCR amplification. The c.-78C >T SNP was genotyped by PCR-RFLP using the digestion by
restriction enzyme Bsh1236I (BstUI).
Association analysis between the GH C >T SNP and body weight, growth and reproductive


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Title GENETIC STUDIES ON GROWTH HORMONE AS A PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATOR IN RABBITS
Other Titles دراسه وراثيه على هرمون النمو كموثر فسيولوجى فى الارنب
Authors SARA MOHAMED ABD ELGHANY
Issue Date 2015

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