2018
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2018.19962
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Türkiye’den 12 Yerli, Karagül, Karacabey Merinosu ve Anadolu Yaban Koyununda (Ovis gmelinii anatolica) Y-Kromozom Polimorfizmleri

Abstract: In this study, 182 male animals from 12 native sheep breeds, as well as Karacabey Merino and Karagül breeds of Anatolia, wild sheep Anatolian Mouflon (Ovis gmelinii anatolica) were used as the study material. Based on SRY and SRYM18 regions on the Y-chromosome, haplotypes of the populations were analyzed using DNA sequence analyses. The SRY region, A-oY1 allele was observed in all of the individuals studied. On the other hand, four different alleles corresponding to four Y-chromosome haplotypes were detected a… Show more

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“…Thus, human beings have started to make choices by changing the environment in which they live by domesticating both plants and animals for their needs such as nutrition and shelter. Domestication is to enable animals or plants to be used for the benefit of humans and to adapt them to live in a close relationship with humans [5]. Similarly, in the domestication of animals, it is likely that some changes were made in this region both for the feeding of these animals and for the needs of people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, human beings have started to make choices by changing the environment in which they live by domesticating both plants and animals for their needs such as nutrition and shelter. Domestication is to enable animals or plants to be used for the benefit of humans and to adapt them to live in a close relationship with humans [5]. Similarly, in the domestication of animals, it is likely that some changes were made in this region both for the feeding of these animals and for the needs of people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%