2017
DOI: 10.14710/jitaa.42.3.167-174
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Sexual dimorphism and identification of single nucleotide polymorphism of growth hormone gene in muscovy duck

Abstract: This research was aimed to investigate the different growth and to identify growth hormone gene polymorphism in Muscovy ducks. Two hundred Muscovy day-old ducks consisting of white-plumed male and female duck, black and white-plumed male and female ducks. Body weight was recorded weekly and the obtained data were subject to T test. Primer design used the Custal X Program based on a database from the GeneBank Cairina moschata GH gene, partial cds (AB158762). Primer base sequence of GH gene was forward/Sequence:… Show more

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“…El hecho de que se registraron coeficientes de variación más bajos para los machos para la relación de condición podría explicarse por la mayor ganancia promedio de peso corporal y un mayor crecimiento rela-tivo en los machos (Ismoyowati, Tugiyanti, Mufti, & Purwantini, 2017), por lo que diferentes regímenes de manejo explicarían las divergencias en esa condición corporal.…”
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“…El hecho de que se registraron coeficientes de variación más bajos para los machos para la relación de condición podría explicarse por la mayor ganancia promedio de peso corporal y un mayor crecimiento rela-tivo en los machos (Ismoyowati, Tugiyanti, Mufti, & Purwantini, 2017), por lo que diferentes regímenes de manejo explicarían las divergencias en esa condición corporal.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…The male Muscovy has a higher growth rate and carcass production, at the same age, male Muscovy ducks produce body weight gain and relative growth is higher than female ducks. The highest body weight increases in Muscovy ducks at 3 weeks of age, the growth rate begins to decline at the age of 4 weeks [45].…”
Section: Body Weight Gain Fcr and Carcass Percentagementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The body size of drake Muscovy duck was higher than that of duck [18]. Therefore, drake is generally used as a meat producer and duck is used for breeding programs [19].…”
Section: ) Feed Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%