2021
DOI: 10.15446/acag.v69n4.64487
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Molecular characterization of Iranian dromedaries using microsatellite markers

Abstract: Considering the importance of maintaining the genetic diversity in native animals, this study conducted to analyse genetic diversity in dromedary populations in the north of Kerman province, Iran, using eight autosomal microsatellite markers. Eighty-one blood samples were collected from five different populations and DNA was extracted. The highest and the lowest allele number and effective alleles were shown in YWLL08 (21 and 4) and VOLP32 (14.97 and 3.11), respectively. The expected heterozygosity varied from… Show more

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“…These animals have served for traditional technologies since the very early era of domestication (Barazandeh et al., 2016 ). The Bactrian camel was domesticated, probably in northern of Iran, northeast Afghanistan or southwestern Turkmenistan (Mohammadabadi et al., 2021 ). Camels have been producing meat, milk and wool in desert conditions for thousands of years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These animals have served for traditional technologies since the very early era of domestication (Barazandeh et al., 2016 ). The Bactrian camel was domesticated, probably in northern of Iran, northeast Afghanistan or southwestern Turkmenistan (Mohammadabadi et al., 2021 ). Camels have been producing meat, milk and wool in desert conditions for thousands of years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%