2021
DOI: 10.22271/tpi.2021.v10.i3sa.5774
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PCR–Based randomly amplified polymorphic DNA used for molecular characterization and detection of genetic diversity in sheep breeds

Abstract: Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) was used to analyze blood samples of Munjal and Nali sheep breeds. In the present study, RAPD-PCR method was used to amplify DNA samples using forty arbitrary oligonucleotide primers. Only seven primers found informative. From the 7 random primers, a total of 91 bands were amplified between breeds and 71 of these (78.02%) were found to be polymorphic. In Munjal, overall percentage polymorphism of 71.73 was observed, while in Nali it was 84.44. Genetic distance between … Show more

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