2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352010000300030
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Abstract: RESUMOA diversidade genética entre três linhagens de codorna (Coturnix japônica) foi avaliada utilizando-se a técnica de random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). As linhagens selecionadas para produção de ovos foram identificadas como amarela, azul e vermelha por meio de anilhas no pé esquerdo. Seis primers de RAPD amplificaram 55 loci, os quais geraram padrão de bandas intensa e reproduzível em gel de agarose. Os resultados indicaram polimorfismos dentro e entre as linhagens. A similaridade de Jaccard média e… Show more

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“…Guimarães et al (2014) cite higher feed conversion values in the rainy season (440 g dz eggs -1 ) in Japanese and European quails in the Paraiba semi-arid region compared to the dry season (400 g dz eggs -1 ). The feed conversion values were higher than those reported by Umigi et al (2012) using different levels of digestible threonine and Garcia et al (2012), using millet in the feed composition, in experiments carried out in the south region of Brazil, both in the basal diet and in the different levels, being therefore the feed conversion dependent on the region's climate, ration, age and the genetic variability existing between the strains of quails grown in Brazil (Prioli et al, 2010). TABLE 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Guimarães et al (2014) cite higher feed conversion values in the rainy season (440 g dz eggs -1 ) in Japanese and European quails in the Paraiba semi-arid region compared to the dry season (400 g dz eggs -1 ). The feed conversion values were higher than those reported by Umigi et al (2012) using different levels of digestible threonine and Garcia et al (2012), using millet in the feed composition, in experiments carried out in the south region of Brazil, both in the basal diet and in the different levels, being therefore the feed conversion dependent on the region's climate, ration, age and the genetic variability existing between the strains of quails grown in Brazil (Prioli et al, 2010). TABLE 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Rossi et al (2009), assumindo o modelo logístico para a produção diária de ovos, também verificaram superioridade da linhagem amarela considerando os parâmetros das curvas de probabilidade de postura. Prioli et al (2010) encontraram alta variabilidade genética dentro das linhagens amarela, azul e vermelha de codornas poedeiras do plantel da Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Citam que a divergência genética entre as três linhagens é baixa, mas estatisticamente significativa.…”
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