Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits

Records on birth weight, body 'weight and body measurement traits were obtained from a total of 149 crossbred animals (Zebu X Temperate) from the lnstitut Haiwan Kluang, From the blood samples collected from these animals, 14.5 of them were analysed for the presence of serum transferrin genot...

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Main Authors: Mukherjee, T. K., Yap, T. N.
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: 1979
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2025/1/Frequencies_of_the_Transferrin_Alleles_and_Genotypes_in.pdf
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description Records on birth weight, body 'weight and body measurement traits were obtained from a total of 149 crossbred animals (Zebu X Temperate) from the lnstitut Haiwan Kluang, From the blood samples collected from these animals, 14.5 of them were analysed for the presence of serum transferrin genotypes. Frequency of the TID gene was found to be highest in both the half bred and quarter-bred Zebus, Frequency of lyA and lyE was found to be lower and higher respectively in half-bred Zebus and the quarter-bred Zebus. In general, there were no significant variations (P < a.OS) between the effects of different transferrin genotypes observed (TfAA, Tf:1D, 7y/n, l/DD alld 1/D1\) on any of the body weight or body conformation trait,
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spelling upm.eprints-20252013-05-27T06:58:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2025/ Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits Mukherjee, T. K. Yap, T. N. Records on birth weight, body 'weight and body measurement traits were obtained from a total of 149 crossbred animals (Zebu X Temperate) from the lnstitut Haiwan Kluang, From the blood samples collected from these animals, 14.5 of them were analysed for the presence of serum transferrin genotypes. Frequency of the TID gene was found to be highest in both the half bred and quarter-bred Zebus, Frequency of lyA and lyE was found to be lower and higher respectively in half-bred Zebus and the quarter-bred Zebus. In general, there were no significant variations (P < a.OS) between the effects of different transferrin genotypes observed (TfAA, Tf:1D, 7y/n, l/DD alld 1/D1\) on any of the body weight or body conformation trait, 1979 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2025/1/Frequencies_of_the_Transferrin_Alleles_and_Genotypes_in.pdf Mukherjee, T. K. and Yap, T. N. (1979) Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits. Pertanika, 2 (1). pp. 51-53. English
spellingShingle Mukherjee, T. K.
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Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits
title Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits
title_full Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits
title_fullStr Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits
title_full_unstemmed Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits
title_short Frequencies of the Transferrin Alleles and Genotypes in Crossbred Cattle and their Effect on Growth Traits
title_sort frequencies of the transferrin alleles and genotypes in crossbred cattle and their effect on growth traits
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