This study aims to identify the quantitative characteristics of local chickens and examine the presence of polymorphisms based on the nucleotide sequences of ACTA-1 genes. The material used is a local chicken consisting of 25 Pelung and 25 Native chickens. The quantitative data uses t test. Identification ACTA-1 gene polymorphism is carried out by PCR method and Sequencing of PCR product. The quantitative characters, of male Pelung and Native chickens significantly different, involving the length of tarsometatarsus, tarsometatarsus circumference, comb height and body weight. Meanwhile, female Pelung and Native chickens show significant differences in femur length, tibia length, tarsometatarsus length, tarsometatarsus circumference, third finger length, wing length, comb height and body weight. The sequencing result indicates the presence of SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) among them c.584 T > G, c.585 T> A, and c.657 T> C. Furthermore, in the base c.657 T> C the heterozygosity value of 0.18. Based on correlation value at c. 585 T>A shows that AA genotype has a significant effect on body weight (P<0.05). Therefore, the ACTA-1 gene is an important marker, which can be used to improve the economic characteristics found in local chickens.
Health services at the clinic Pratama Hospitalization and the factors that affect the violations as well as the application of sanctions against Clinics Pratama Hospitalization in Cilacap Regency in providing health services in accordance with Permenkes RI Number 028/Menkes/Per/I/2011 About the clinic. Juridical sociological approach uses research. Research using primary data sourced from the head of the Ministry of health and District Health Service Kefarmasian Cilacap, head of Clinic Pratama Inpatient health care personnel, health care givers on Inpatient Clinic Pratama and community Clinics services using yaang Pratama hospitalization. Organized by the health services Clinic Pratama Hospitalization is not fully in accordance with that set forth in Permenkes RI Number 028/Menkes/Per/I/2011 about the clinic. Factors of occurrence of offences, namely: 1) Ignorance about licensing Manager Radiology. 2) Limitations of human resources (doctor), a company based near to the clinic. 3) pharmacist-Manager was disproportionate to the number of existing pharmacies.
Listyorini Magister Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Hukum Universitas Jenderal Soedirman Abtract Health services at the clinic Pratama Hospitalization and the factors that affect the violations as well as the application of sanctions against Clinics Pratama Hospitalization in Cilacap Regency in providing health services in accordance with Permenkes RI Number 028/Menkes/Per/I/2011 About the clinic. Juridical sociological approach uses research. Research using primary data sourced from the head of the Ministry of health and District Health Service Kefarmasian Cilacap, head of Clinic Pratama Inpatient health care personnel, health care givers on Inpatient Clinic Pratama and community Clinics services using yaang Pratama hospitalization. Organized by the health services Clinic Pratama Hospitalization is not fully in accordance with that set forth in Permenkes RI Number 028/Menkes/Per/I/2011 about the clinic. Factors of occurrence of offences, namely: 1) Ignorance about licensing Manager Radiology. 2) Limitations of human resources (doctor), a company based near to the clinic. 3) pharmacist-Manager was disproportionate to the number of existing pharmacies.
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