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Chemometric Approaches to Analyse the Composition of a Ewe’s Colostrum

2023

Colostrum is a major source of immunity in lambs and, in general, in all newborn ruminants. It allows the transfer of antibodies from the ewe to the lamb, and it becomes the exclusive source of nutrients for a newborn. Among the most significant Pearson correlations, the positive correlation between the Brix refractive index (Brix) and protein (0.90) should be noted. Both parameters (protein percentage and Brix) were then positively correlated with the percentage of fat (0.38 and 0.41), urea (0.81 and 0.67), calcium (0.39 and 0.29), and magnesium (0.58 and 0.59), as well as the yellowness (0.78 and 0.75). Somatic cell count (SCC) and pH, parameters which are indicators of subclinical mastit…

General Veterinarycorrelationscolostrum composition; dairy ewes; correlationsAnimal Science and Zoologycolostrum compositionSettore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione Animaledairy ewe
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Detection of Mycoplasma agalactiae by In-situ Hybridization and Characterization of Inflammatory Infiltrates by Immunohistochemistry in Sheep Udders

2020

General Veterinaryved/biologyMycoplasma agalactiaeved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesImmunohistochemistryIn situ hybridizationBiologyMolecular biologyPathology and Forensic Medicine
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Identification of a genetic contamination in a commercial mouse strain using two panels of polymorphic markers

2007

Rapid detection of genetic contamination is critical in mouse studies involving inbred strains. During a Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) study using simple sequence length polymorphism (SSLP) markers, we noticed heterozygosity at some loci of a commercially available inbred C57BL/6N mouse strain, suggesting a contamination by another mouse strain. A panel of 100 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers was used to confirm and specify the genetic contamination suspected. Retrospective analyses demonstrated that the contamination took place as early as autumn 2003 and has persisted ever since at a fairly constant level. Contaminating alleles most probably originated from a DBA strain. Our…

Genetic MarkersGenotypeMice Inbred StrainsBiologyQuantitative trait locusMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInbred strainGenotypeAnimalsGenetic TestingAlleleSimple sequence length polymorphism030304 developmental biologyGeneticsMice Inbred BALB C0303 health sciencesPolymorphism GeneticBase SequenceGeneral VeterinaryGenetic Carrier ScreeningStrain (biology)Mice Inbred C57BLGenetic marker030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnimal Science and ZoologyGenetic monitoringLaboratory Animals
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Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations.

2021

The application of genomic technologies has facilitated the assessment of genomic inbreeding based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). In this study, we computed several runs of homozygosity (ROH) parameters to investigate the patterns of homozygosity using Illumina Goat SNP50 in five Italian local populations: Argentata dell’Etna (N = 48), Derivata di Siria (N = 32), Girgentana (N = 59), Maltese (N = 16) and Messinese (N = 22). The ROH results showed well-defined differences among the populations. A total of 3687 ROH segments &gt

Genetic diversityruns of homozygosityGeneral Veterinarygenomic regions.Veterinary medicinePopulation sizeinbreedingSingle-nucleotide polymorphismPhenotypic traitBiologyRuns of Homozygositylocal goat populationBreedArticleGene flowQL1-991Evolutionary biologylocal goat populationsSF600-1100Animal Science and Zoologygenomic regionsZoologyInbreedingGenomic regions; Inbreeding; Local goat populations; Runs of homozygosityAnimals : an open access journal from MDPI
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Prion infected rhesus monkeys to study differential transcription of Alu DNA elements and editing of Alu transcripts in neuronal cells and blood cells

2012

Background  Rhesus monkeys were used as a non-human primate model to study small non-coding RNA after infection with human sporadic and variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob prions. Methods  Tissue-specific Alu DNA element transcription and editing of transcripts were assessed in neuronal – and blood cells (Buffy Coat). Results  Tissue/cell-specific transcription and editing patterns were obtained. Active Alu DNA elements belonged to several Alu DNA families, they could be located on several chromosomes, and their genomic sites were identified. Deamination by adenosine deaminase acting on RNA and apolipoprotein B editing complex was found. Conclusions  Different Alu transcription and editing programmes…

GeneticsGeneral VeterinaryApolipoprotein BRNAAlu elementSequence alignmentBuffy coatBiologyMolecular biologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryRNA editingTranscription (biology)biology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyDNAJournal of Medical Primatology
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Effect of hairless gene polymorphism on the breeding values of milk production traits in Valle del Belice dairy sheep

2013

The aim of this work was to assess the association between the hairless genotypes and estimated breeding values (EBVs) for milk yield (MY), fat (FAT) and protein (PRT) content in Valle del Belice dairy sheep breed. A data set from 465 randomly chosen unrelated individuals was analyzed. EBV for MY, FAT and PRT contents were estimated by REML analysis of a single trait repeatability animal model. The genotype effect on EBV was assessed by ANOVA and by the Tukey–Kramer multiple comparison test. The PCR-SSCP test showed the presence of CC and CT genotypes in Valle del Belice individuals. Some differences in milk production traits between the genotypes were found. For MY, individuals with CT gen…

GeneticsGeneral VeterinaryMarker-assisted selectionBiologyAssociation Congenital hypotrichosis Dairy ewes Milk traitsMilk productionHairlessSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoAnimal sciencePolymorphism (computer science)GenotypeTraitAnimal Science and ZoologyAnalysis of varianceGeneLivestock Science
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rDNA Sequences of <I>Anopheles</I> Species from the Iberian Peninsula and an Evaluation of the 18S rRNA Gene as Phylogenetic Marker in An…

2006

The complete 18S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS)-2 rDNA sequences were obtained from Anopheles atroparvus Van Thiel and Anopheles plumbeus Stephens from two areas of Spain. The number of nucleotide differences in the 18S rDNA of the two species is high compared with differences in the same gene of other invertebrate vectors. In Anopheles, short 18S rDNA sequences are richer in AT than the longer sequences, which are richer in GC and include extremely GC-biased expanded regions. Four small regions in the variable regions V4 and V7 contain the majority of nucleotide differences. The results did not support the use of partial sequences for relationship analyses. Genetic distances an…

GeneticsGeneral VeterinaryPhylogenetic treeSequence alignmentBiology16S ribosomal RNA18S ribosomal RNAInfectious DiseasesGenetic markerPhylogeneticsInsect ScienceParasitologyInternal transcribed spacerRibosomal DNAJournal of Medical Entomology
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12S rRNA mitochondrial gene as marker to trace Sicilian mono-species dairy products

2016

Abstract For a rapid, specific and sensitive identification of cows', ewes' and goats' milk in mono-species Sicilian dairy products, species-specific duplex-PCR protocol was applied. DNA samples from blood and experimental cheeses of Sicilian autochthonous breeds were extracted to amplify the 12S rRNA (and part of 16S rRNA in case of Ovis aries ) mitochondrial species-specific gene fragment. The use of species-specific primers for Bos taurus , Capra hircus and Ovis aries species, after electrophoresis on agarose gel, yielded fragments of 256 bp, 326 bp and 172 bp, respectively. Amplification by duplex - PCR of DNA pools from two species showed detection thresholds of 0.1% of “contaminant” D…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAGeneral Veterinarybiology12s rrna010401 analytical chemistry0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification16S ribosomal RNA040201 dairy & animal science01 natural scienceslanguage.human_language0104 chemical sciencesSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoCapra hircuslanguageDna poolsAnimal Science and ZoologyMitochondrial DNA Molecular traceability Dairy products Autochthonous Sicilian breedsFood scienceGeneOvisSicilian
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A combined genome-wide approach identifies a new potential candidate marker associated with the coat color sidedness in cattle

2019

Abstract Coat color is one of the most important phenotypic features in livestock breeds. Cinisara is a local cattle breed generally of uniform black color which occasionally presents a particular phenotype, with animals typically display a white band along their spine, from the head to the tail, and on the ventral line (color sidedness). Therefore, this breed provides an ideal model to study the genetic components underlying phenotypic variation in coat color. A total of 63 animals, ten with sidedness phenotype and 53 with uniform black color were genotyped with Illumina Bovine 50 K. The comparison among genome-wide association study and FST analysis revealed a single nucleotide polymorphi…

GeneticsPLK2 geneCandidate geneCoatGeneral VeterinarySingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyCoat colorPhenotypeGenomeSTSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoFCoat color GWAS F-ST cattle PLK2 geneGWASSNPCattleAnimal Science and ZoologyGenetic variabilitySettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaGeneLivestock Science
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Two novel amino acid substitutions in highly conserved regions of prion protein (PrP) and a high frequency of a scrapie protective variant in native …

2019

Background Polymorphisms of the prion protein gene may influence scrapie susceptibility in small ruminants through modified protein conformation. At least 47 amino acid substitutions and 19 silent polymorphisms have been described in goat PRNP reported from several countries. The objective of this study was to investigate PRNP polymorphisms of native Ethiopian goat breeds and compare the results with other goat breeds. Results The analysis of the prion protein gene PRNP in 229 goats belonging to three of the main Ethiopian native goat breeds showed a remarkably high frequency (> 34.6%) of p.(Asn146Ser) in these breeds, a variant involved in scrapie resistance in Cyprus. In addition, two nov…

Genotype040301 veterinary sciencesanimal diseasesScrapieBiologyPrion ProteinPrion ProteinsPRNP0403 veterinary science03 medical and health sciencesSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoProtein structureEthiopian native goats; novel polymorphismsGoat DiseaseAnimalsGenetic Predisposition to DiseasePrion proteinGene030304 developmental biologyGeneticschemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesGenetic diversityPrPlcsh:Veterinary medicineGoat DiseasesPolymorphism GeneticGeneral VeterinaryAnimalGoatsEthiopian native goatnovel polymorphism04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinenervous system diseasesAmino acidchemistryAmino Acid SubstitutionGoatlcsh:SF600-1100PRNPEthiopiaPrion ProteinsResearch ArticleScrapie
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