Aim: This study is aimed at characterizing the genetic and phylogenetic structure of Lakor goats as indigenous livestock from the Southwest Maluku Regency based on mitochondrial COI gene sequences. Materials and Methods: The genomes of 103 follicle samples from Lakor goats, collected from Lakor Island, were analyzed. The polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify 1548 bp of the mitochondrial COI gene using two primer pairs (COIA and COIB). Following sequencing, genetic variation and phylogenetic relationship were established using MEGA version X software. Results: The results of multiple COI gene alignment of the total sequences identified four polymorphic nucleotides that function as genetic markers between individual animals with...
The diversity of goats in Myanmar is represented by three indigenous breeds, Jade Ni, Nyaung Oo and ...
Genetic diversity is important information in the process of conservation and sustainable utilizatio...
The world goat population is approximately 1.0 billion with more than half of them present in Asia. ...
Indonesian local goats were spread in some region, but there was still limited data’s known about th...
ABSTRACT: Indonesia has native domestic goat breeds as genetics resources, however so far there were...
Gembrong goat is a specific type of goat which has long hair covers its whole body including its nec...
Marica goat is an endemic species that can be found only in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It has been r...
Mitochondrial DNA has been one of the most widely used molecular markers for phylogenetic studies in...
The purpose of this research was to identify Kejobong goat based on Cytochrome b gene variationby Po...
This study was aimed to find out the diversity of mtDNA D-loop at Kejobong goat. The completemtDNA D...
Aim of study: Our objective was to investigate the mitochondrial DNA of local Brazilian goats to gai...
Anatolia has been an important region for civilizations and agricultural revolution as a major domes...
Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I or COI in the mitochondrial genome (DNA Barcode) of goats was used to...
Not AvailableThirty four distinct breeds and many non-descript populations represent the caprine div...
This study aimed at assessing haplotype diversity and population dynamics of three Congolese indigen...
The diversity of goats in Myanmar is represented by three indigenous breeds, Jade Ni, Nyaung Oo and ...
Genetic diversity is important information in the process of conservation and sustainable utilizatio...
The world goat population is approximately 1.0 billion with more than half of them present in Asia. ...
Indonesian local goats were spread in some region, but there was still limited data’s known about th...
ABSTRACT: Indonesia has native domestic goat breeds as genetics resources, however so far there were...
Gembrong goat is a specific type of goat which has long hair covers its whole body including its nec...
Marica goat is an endemic species that can be found only in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It has been r...
Mitochondrial DNA has been one of the most widely used molecular markers for phylogenetic studies in...
The purpose of this research was to identify Kejobong goat based on Cytochrome b gene variationby Po...
This study was aimed to find out the diversity of mtDNA D-loop at Kejobong goat. The completemtDNA D...
Aim of study: Our objective was to investigate the mitochondrial DNA of local Brazilian goats to gai...
Anatolia has been an important region for civilizations and agricultural revolution as a major domes...
Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I or COI in the mitochondrial genome (DNA Barcode) of goats was used to...
Not AvailableThirty four distinct breeds and many non-descript populations represent the caprine div...
This study aimed at assessing haplotype diversity and population dynamics of three Congolese indigen...
The diversity of goats in Myanmar is represented by three indigenous breeds, Jade Ni, Nyaung Oo and ...
Genetic diversity is important information in the process of conservation and sustainable utilizatio...
The world goat population is approximately 1.0 billion with more than half of them present in Asia. ...