In this study microsatellite markers were applied to investigate the genetic diversity and population structure of the six local chicken lines kept in the “Fowls for Africa” program, for better clarification of parameters for breed differentiation and genetic conservation of this valuable resource. The lines included the Black Australorp, Potchefstroom Koekoek, New Hampshire, Ovambo, Lebova- Venda and a Naked Neck line. Unbiased estimates for heterozygosity ranged from 50% in the Potchefstroom Koekoek to as high as 65% in the Naked Neck chickens. FIS values varied from as low as 0.16 for the Black Australorp line to as high as 0.35 for the Ovambo chickens. The FST values indicated moderate to high genetic differentiation between the Naked N...
Chicken genetic resources comprise a wide range of breeds and populations including red jungle fowl ...
Abstract Background Chickens represent an important animal genetic resource for improving farmers’ i...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2008, Vol. 9(1) : 54 - 68The genetic diversity among nine ...
In this study microsatellite markers were applied to investigate the genetic diversity and populatio...
In this study microsatellite markers were applied to investigate the genetic diversity and populatio...
This study presents the first results on the evaluation and selection of polymorphic microsatellite ...
The objectives of this study were to analyze the genetic diversity and structure of South African co...
The objective of the study was to determine genetic diversity within South African indigenous chicke...
Rwanda has about 4.5 million of indigenous chicken (IC) that are very low in productivity. To initia...
Local chicken populations belonging to five villages in two geographically separated provinces of Sr...
Local chicken populations belonging to five villages in two geographically separated provinces of Sr...
The aim of this research was to study the genetic variability of two local chicken breeds (Ermellina...
The genomes of jungle and domestic fowl populations maintained in Ukraine and Germany were screened ...
In this study, indigenous chickens were collected from eight different regions in Kenya and kept at ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic diversity and population structure of loc...
Chicken genetic resources comprise a wide range of breeds and populations including red jungle fowl ...
Abstract Background Chickens represent an important animal genetic resource for improving farmers’ i...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2008, Vol. 9(1) : 54 - 68The genetic diversity among nine ...
In this study microsatellite markers were applied to investigate the genetic diversity and populatio...
In this study microsatellite markers were applied to investigate the genetic diversity and populatio...
This study presents the first results on the evaluation and selection of polymorphic microsatellite ...
The objectives of this study were to analyze the genetic diversity and structure of South African co...
The objective of the study was to determine genetic diversity within South African indigenous chicke...
Rwanda has about 4.5 million of indigenous chicken (IC) that are very low in productivity. To initia...
Local chicken populations belonging to five villages in two geographically separated provinces of Sr...
Local chicken populations belonging to five villages in two geographically separated provinces of Sr...
The aim of this research was to study the genetic variability of two local chicken breeds (Ermellina...
The genomes of jungle and domestic fowl populations maintained in Ukraine and Germany were screened ...
In this study, indigenous chickens were collected from eight different regions in Kenya and kept at ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic diversity and population structure of loc...
Chicken genetic resources comprise a wide range of breeds and populations including red jungle fowl ...
Abstract Background Chickens represent an important animal genetic resource for improving farmers’ i...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2008, Vol. 9(1) : 54 - 68The genetic diversity among nine ...