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The Prolactin Receptor Gene Expression Variance in Marshes and Riverine Buffalos in Iraq

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  • Dhia HusseinJassim AL-Delemi Author-Workplace-Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, University of AL-Qadissiya, Iraq

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The study area eight stations in southern Iraqi marshes in Missan governorate, and six stations were in Al-Qadisiya and Al-Najaf governorates, the southern Iraqi marsh was proper environment to culture of the riverine buffalo breed, yet the water buffalo which preferring the middle area [1], because the molecular information of the local buffalo in Iraq is very rare [2], the presence study selection is the improvement of yield of milk with the advances in molecular biology, the identification of the genes underlying by quantitative (rt-PCR) technique to possible efficient the prolactin (PRL-R) gene expression and to better understand the actions of mammary gland gene expression on milk production in two buffalo breeds in Iraq by determined levels of the PRL-R gene expression in somatic cells in the mammary gland by randomly milk samples of swamp and riverine buffalos during first medal and last lactation period, the results appeared showed high expression of PRL-Rgene in last lactation period of riverine buffalo than swamp buffalo breed, this gene may be have potential direct or indirect effect on milk production.

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  • Dhia HusseinJassim AL-Delemi Author-Workplace-Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, University of AL-Qadissiya, Iraq, 2016. "The Prolactin Receptor Gene Expression Variance in Marshes and Riverine Buffalos in Iraq," Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 2(1), pages 29-34, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:artoaj:v:2:y:2016:i:1:p:29-34
    DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2015.02.555580
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