Polymorphism of selected candidate genes in Ghanaian sheep breeds
E.S. Bekoe,
B.B. Kayang,
C. Adenyo
Abstract:Polymorphisms of candidate genes BMP15 and GDF9, GH and CAST that influence fecundity, growth, and carcass traits, respectively, were studied in two Ghanaian sheep breeds to determine whether these breeds were polymorphic or monomorphic at the above gene loci. DNA was extracted from blood samples collected from 63 Sahel and 49 Djallonké sheep and analyzed by polymerase chain reaction – restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) technique. Restriction enzyme digestion of the BMP15-FecXB locus reveal… Show more
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