2013
DOI: 10.5455/japa.20120506125834
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Molecular Analysis of Ovine Calpastatin Gene in Six Iranian Sheep Breeds Using PCR-RFLP.

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“…CAST-MspI-MM genotype frequencies was found also highest in other Turkish sheep breeds such as Akkaraman, Kıvırcık, Karacabey Merino, Imroz, İvesi and Çine Çaparı breeds, whereas, frequency of genotype MN was highest in the Sakız and Karya sheep breeds [36,37] . Similar to our findings CAST-MspI-MM frequency was also found highest in different sheep breeds among the world [19,20,[38][39][40] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…CAST-MspI-MM genotype frequencies was found also highest in other Turkish sheep breeds such as Akkaraman, Kıvırcık, Karacabey Merino, Imroz, İvesi and Çine Çaparı breeds, whereas, frequency of genotype MN was highest in the Sakız and Karya sheep breeds [36,37] . Similar to our findings CAST-MspI-MM frequency was also found highest in different sheep breeds among the world [19,20,[38][39][40] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the present study, the homozygous genotypes MM (2 bands: 336 bp and 286 bp), NN (622 bp) and the heterozygous genotype MN (3 bands: 622 bp; 336 bp and 286 bp) were having detected in two breed types. These results of genotyping are compatible with the polymorphism detected in ovine CAST gene previously observed in investigates (YILMAZ et.al., 2014;TOHIDI et al, 2013;DINÇEL et al, 2015;SZKUDLAREK-KOWALCZYK et al, 2011;GÁBOR et al2009;SHIROKOVA et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Yılmaz et al 2014), 0.92 in Shumen sheep (Georgieva et al 2015). However, M allele frequency was similar with 0.87 in Harri sheep (Saleha 2015), 0.88 in Balkhi and 086 Kajli sheep (Riaz et al 2012), 0.88 in Makui sheep (Tohidi 2013), 0.85 in Arabic Sheep (Mohammadi et al 2008). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%