Chromosome Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Crossbred Water Buffaloes
Water buffaloes in Asia have been traditionally classified into the swamp and the river types . Crossbreeding of these two types has been practised in many Southeast Asian countries to reap the advantages of heterosis and to optimize average genetic merit and adaptability to t he harsh tropical...
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my-upm-ir.122832011-09-07T06:43:51Z Chromosome Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Crossbred Water Buffaloes 1988-06 M.Munip, Harisah Water buffaloes in Asia have been traditionally classified into the swamp and the river types . Crossbreeding of these two types has been practised in many Southeast Asian countries to reap the advantages of heterosis and to optimize average genetic merit and adaptability to t he harsh tropical environment . Since both types of water buffalo have different chromosome numbers ( swamp = 48 , river = 50) a study was undertaken to determine the segregation pat terns of mitotic chromosomes through various directions of cross breeding . The weight gain was also estimated in the crossbreds so as to select the best crossbred carrying a particular proportion of swamp and river blood for future breed improvement . This study also provides some information on the reproductive status of the Flin relation to gamete and embryo selection. Water buffalo breeds Water buffalo 1988-06 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12283/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12283/1/FPV_1988_7_A.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Water buffalo breeds Water buffalo Faculty of Veterinary medicine English |
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Water buffaloes in Asia have been traditionally classified
into the swamp and the river types . Crossbreeding of these two
types has been practised in many Southeast Asian countries to reap
the advantages of heterosis and to optimize average genetic merit
and adaptability to t he harsh tropical environment .
Since both types of water buffalo have different chromosome
numbers ( swamp = 48 , river = 50) a study was undertaken to
determine the segregation pat terns of mitotic chromosomes through
various directions of cross breeding . The weight gain was also
estimated in the crossbreds so as to select the best crossbred carrying a particular proportion of swamp and river blood for
future breed improvement . This study also provides some information
on the reproductive status of the Flin relation to gamete and
embryo selection. |
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M.Munip, Harisah |
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M.Munip, Harisah |
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M.Munip, Harisah |
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Chromosome Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Crossbred Water Buffaloes
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Chromosome Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Crossbred Water Buffaloes
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title_full |
Chromosome Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Crossbred Water Buffaloes
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title_fullStr |
Chromosome Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Crossbred Water Buffaloes
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Chromosome Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Crossbred Water Buffaloes
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title_sort |
chromosome distribution and growth characteristics of crossbred water buffaloes |
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Universiti Pertanian Malaysia |
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Faculty of Veterinary medicine |
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1988 |
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12283/1/FPV_1988_7_A.pdf |
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