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ThesisItem Open Access COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GROWTH HORMONE GENE POLYMORPHISM BETWEEN MALNAD GIDDA AND ONGOLE CATTLE(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) S.VINOTH KUMARLivestock is one of the natural resources well distributed among different income groups in rural IndiaThesisItem Open Access COMPARATIVE MOLECULAR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF MILK PROTEIN (KAPPA CASEIN) GENE IN LOCAL AND EXOTIC CATTLE(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) SHIVASHANKERGenetic variations of kappa casein gene and their association with milk quality traits were studied in ten Jersey, 25 Hallikar and 25 Malnad Gidda cattle by adopting PCR-RFLP and DNA sequence analysisThesisItem Open Access MOLECULAR GENETIC STUDIES ON Fec B AND INSULIN LIKE GROWTH FACTOR GENES IN DIFFERENT SHEEP BREEDS OF KARNATAKA(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) SUDARSHAN S. GADADAnimal breeding has been practiced as a profession in India since time immemorial.ThesisItem Open Access MOLECULAR STUDIES ON MEAT QUALITY GENE IN BANDUR SHEEP(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2010) SUNIL KUMAR M.AIndia stands eighth in the worldâ s meat production with sheep contributing 5 per cent of the total meat productionThesisItem Open Access MOLECULAR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT STRAINS OF CHICKEN(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2007) RASHMI, S.The domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is originated from South-Western Asia as a descendant of the Red Jungle Fowl and was first introduced into China during 1400, before the common era (B.C.E). Chickens were also depicted in Babylonia carvings, 500 B.C. and were mentioned by ancient Greek writers, particularly Aristophanes, 400 B.C. (Crawford, 1990). Since that time, chickens were kept in small flocks for home consumption until the poultry farming was commercialized during 2Oâ h century.ThesisItem Open Access DNA FINGERPRINTING METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING WILD AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) HARINI, HPoaching of wild animals for their skins is a common problem due to its high price in national and international marketThesisItem Open Access GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION OF BANNER AND HASSAN SHEEP BREEDS BY RAPD(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) PRAYAG, H.SKarnataka state is known for well-defined breeds and strains of sheep such as Bannur, Hassan, Deccani, Bellary, Chitradurga, Yelaga and nondescript local .sheep, which are prevalent in specific parts of the state as adjunct to cropping pattern.ThesisItem Open Access GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF KENGURI SHEEP BREED(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2007) GIRISH KARISIDDAPPA RAMAGIRIKARSheep are probably the first ruminants domesticated by man along with goats. They are very valuable and an important asset to mankind. The domestic sheep belong to order Artiodactyla, class Mammalia, the family Bovidae, genus Ovis and species aries.ThesisItem Open Access DNA FINGERPRINTING METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION OF WILD CATS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) SATHEESHA, G.MIndia is endowed with a tremendous wealth of mega diversity in flora and fauna including wild animals. India harbours 60 per cent of the worldâ s wild tiger population, 50 per cent of Asiatic elephants, 80 per cent of the Great Indian one horned rhinoceros, entire population of Asiatic lions (WPSI, 2000), 1,228 species of birds including 65 endangered species, 372 species of mammals with 53 endangered species, 447 species of reptiles along with 22 endangered species, 2546 species of fishes and 57,245 species of insects (WII, 2003).
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