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Polish Red (PR) is the native Polish cattle breed included in the FAO National Rare Livestock Breeds Preservation Programme. The breed is characterized by high vitality and fertility, calving ease, resistance to diseases, and low requirements for feed. Milk yield is low, but fat and protein content of milk are high. The frequencies of alleles of commonly studied loci as well as the presence of new...
Investigations of genetic polymorphism of microsatellite DNA sequences were conducted in 22 individuals of the European bisonBison bonasus (Linneaus, 1758) from Białowieża Primeval Forest. For this purpose 27 cattle microsatellite primer pairs were used. Among the 27 microsatellite markers examined, an amplification product was obtained for 21 loci. This rendered it possible to identify total of 40...
The aim of this study was to characterize the polymorphism of genes RYR1, LEP, GH, MYOG, MYF5 and GDF8 in wild boar population inhabiting North-East of Poland. The above genes are considered candidate genes for carcass quality traits in domestic pigs. Ninety animals were tested. Genes RYR1, LEP and MYF5 appeared to be monomorphic, whereas genes MYOG, GH and GDF8 showed polymorphism similar to that...
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