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Dr. Ayman Gamal Fawzy EL Nagar :: Publications:

Title:
GENETIC AND PHENOTYPIC TRENDS FOR BIRTH AND WEANING WEIGHTS AND THE MOLECULAR ASSOCIATIONS OF THESE WEIGHTS WITH GH, PRL AND FSHR GENES IN THE EGYPTIAN BUFFALO
Authors: A.R. Zaghloul1, M.H. Khalil1, M.M. Iraqi1, A.M.S. Amin2 and A.G. EL Nagar1
Year: 2024
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Full paper Ayman Gamal Fawzy EL Nagar_EJAP_Volume61_Issue3_Pages129-140.pdf
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Abstract:

The objectives of this study were to estimate heritability using single trait animal model and plot the genetic and phenotypic trends for birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW) and daily weight gains (DG) of the Egyptian buffalo, and to detect the molecular associations of these traits with SNP genotypes of GH, PRL and FSHR candidate genes using PCR-RFLP technique. Data of growth traits were collected from 8229 buffalo calves, in El-Nattafe El-Gadid (NG), El-Nattafe El-Kadim (NK), El-Nubariya (EN), El-Serw (ES), El-Gimmeza (EG) and Sids (S) herds belonged to the APRI, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt. For the molecular associations analyses data were collected from 174 animals in three herds only. The regressions of predicted breeding values of BW, WW and DG on year of birth indicated slight increase in genetic trends over time (1.6 to 1.8 kg for BW, -0.519 to 1.57 kg for WW and -24 to 18 g for DG). The phenotypic trends showed slight decrease in BW, WW and DG over years of birth (36.6 to 32.9 kg for BW, 94.55 to 94.15 kg for WW and 628 to 582 g for DG). The GLM favored significantly TC relative to CC genotypes of GH gene. The GLM analyses for BW, WW and DG favored significantly AA relative to GG genotype of PRL gene. The GLM differences among these genotypes for BW, WW and DG were significantly in favour of GG genotype relative to GC and CC genotypes for FSHR gene in NG and NK herds.

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