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Growth hormone gene polymorphism in chicken divergently selected for axial skeleton malformation
2005
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences
Chicken growth hormone (cGH), a polypeptyde hormone synthesized in and secreted by pituitary gland, is involved in a variety of physiological functions such as growth, body composition, egg production, aging and reproduction. Two breeds of chickens selected for high and low incidence of scoliosis, were analysed for polymorphisms in the growth hormone gene (GH). The polymorphism of GH gene (PCR-RFLP) was analysed in 30 chickens each breed, Rhode Island Red and Sussex. It was observed five RFLPs
doi:10.22358/jafs/67128/2005
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