Trop Anim Health Prod
July 2025
The present study conducted on an organised herd of Sahiwal cattle to elucidate the population structure parameter based on seven decades of genealogical information. The genealogical data (N = 4164) spanning 1949 to 2023 maintained at ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India was considered with the aim to evaluate depth and accuracy of pedigree, population parameter and genetic diversity in different breeding schemes for whole population and pertinent reference cohort. The animal born from 1979 to 2009 grouped as reference 1 and from 2010 to 2023 as reference 2 cohort.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Sahiwal are among the most prominent international transboundary dairy cattle distributed in large numbers between India and Pakistan. With the elapse of more than seven decades after the independence and limited cross-border exchange of Sahiwal germplasm, one thought-provoking question arises as to whether natural and artificial selection could alter the genomic signature patterns in the Sahiwal, reared for different purposes in these two countries. Deciphering the genetic mechanisms that underlie economic traits is essential for advancement and long-term breeding plans that are reflected in the distinct selection signatures they carry.
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September 2024
The present study aimed to elucidate the population structure and genetic diversity along with the estimation of genealogical parameters in Vrindavani cattle using pedigree data. The study was based on pedigree data on 12,718 animals, spread across multiple generations during a 52-year period (between 1971 and 2023). The pedigree data was used to estimate different population genealogical parameters including the generation interval; pedigree completeness; rate and level of inbreeding; effective population size; and parameters characterizing the probabilities of gene origin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study aimed at the performance evaluation of a closed flock of Marwari sheep and also to study the effect of accumulated inbreeding on the growth traits using a linear mixed model methodology. The data generated for 39 years (1981 to 2020) on Marwari sheep maintained at ICAR-Central Sheep & Wool Research Institute, Arid Region Campus (CSWRI, ARC), Bikaner, Rajasthan, India were used for analysis on growth traits. The overall least-squares means (LSM) of live weights at birth (BWT), weaning (3MWT), 6 months (6MWT), 9 months (9MWT) and 12 months (12MWT) were observed to be 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFToday the most widespread human exposures to mercury are to mercury vapor emitted from amalgam tooth fillings, to ethylmercury as a preservative in vaccines, and to methylmercury in edible tissues of fish. This review will focus on the mechanisms of transport of these three species of mercury. All three species are freely moveable throughout the body.
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