Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production

An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of introgressing autosomal recessive dwarf gene (adw) from Bangladeshi indigenous (deshi) dwarf (DD) chicken to Rhode Island Red (RIR), White Leghorn (WLH) and Fayoumi (FO) on body weight and egg production. Deshi normal (DN), DD, RIR, WLH and FO were...

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Autores principales: Yeasmin, T., Howlider, M.A.R., Ahammad, M.U.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Science Alert 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70940
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author Yeasmin, T.
Howlider, M.A.R.
Ahammad, M.U.
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description An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of introgressing autosomal recessive dwarf gene (adw) from Bangladeshi indigenous (deshi) dwarf (DD) chicken to Rhode Island Red (RIR), White Leghorn (WLH) and Fayoumi (FO) on body weight and egg production. Deshi normal (DN), DD, RIR, WLH and FO were used in crossings to produce 8 genotypes; RIR, WLH, FO, DN, DD, RIR x DD, WLH x DD and FO x DD. At 19 weeks of age, for separation of crossbreds into normal and dwarf on the basis of shank length, altogether gave 11 genetic groups; RIR, WLH, FO, DN, DD, RIR x DD normal, WLH x DD normal, FO x DD normal, RIR x DD dwarf, WLH x DD dwarf and FO x DD dwarf. At 19 weeks of age, 154 pullets; 14 from each genetic group were individually caged up to 42 weeks of age to compare egg production performance. Introgression of adw gene significantly reduced mature body weight and feed intake and adw pullets utilized feed more efficiently into egg mass in comparison with their normal size counterparts. Conservation and improvement of deshi adw chicken is suggested for their future use in breeding for egg production.
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spelling CGSpace709402024-08-27T10:36:44Z Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production Yeasmin, T. Howlider, M.A.R. Ahammad, M.U. genetics breeds dwarfs egg production introgression genes bangladesh south asia An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of introgressing autosomal recessive dwarf gene (adw) from Bangladeshi indigenous (deshi) dwarf (DD) chicken to Rhode Island Red (RIR), White Leghorn (WLH) and Fayoumi (FO) on body weight and egg production. Deshi normal (DN), DD, RIR, WLH and FO were used in crossings to produce 8 genotypes; RIR, WLH, FO, DN, DD, RIR x DD, WLH x DD and FO x DD. At 19 weeks of age, for separation of crossbreds into normal and dwarf on the basis of shank length, altogether gave 11 genetic groups; RIR, WLH, FO, DN, DD, RIR x DD normal, WLH x DD normal, FO x DD normal, RIR x DD dwarf, WLH x DD dwarf and FO x DD dwarf. At 19 weeks of age, 154 pullets; 14 from each genetic group were individually caged up to 42 weeks of age to compare egg production performance. Introgression of adw gene significantly reduced mature body weight and feed intake and adw pullets utilized feed more efficiently into egg mass in comparison with their normal size counterparts. Conservation and improvement of deshi adw chicken is suggested for their future use in breeding for egg production. 2003-06-15 2016-02-08T09:07:54Z 2016-02-08T09:07:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70940 en Open Access Science Alert
spellingShingle genetics
breeds
dwarfs
egg production
introgression
genes
bangladesh
south asia
Yeasmin, T.
Howlider, M.A.R.
Ahammad, M.U.
Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production
title Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production
title_full Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production
title_fullStr Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production
title_full_unstemmed Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production
title_short Effect of introgressing dwarf gene from Bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production
title_sort effect of introgressing dwarf gene from bangladeshi indigenous to exotic breeds on egg production
topic genetics
breeds
dwarfs
egg production
introgression
genes
bangladesh
south asia
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70940
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