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EVALUATION OF GENETIC VARIABILITY BETWEEN THREE LINES OF CHICKENS BASED ON RAPD-PCR AND 18S rRNA GENE SEQUENCING IN ERBIL (IRAQI KURDISTAN REGION)

    Hemin Hussein Ali Omarbly Dilger Maghded Khdr Rozhgar A. Khailany Aram M. Ahmed Shirkoo Ameen Fateh Salai

Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture, 2021, Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 12-26
10.33899/magrj.2021.129979.1129

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The current study was carried out to evaluate and identify the genetic variation between Local Black chicken lines with two commercial Layer (Isa Brown) and Broiler (Rose) breeds using RAPD markers and sequencing approach of 18s rRNA gene. From the result of the RAPD marker, all primers used were produced 152 scorable bands ranging from 2 to 9 with the size ranging from 320 to 2990 bp with percentage polymorphic loci 64.86% among chicken populations. The highest amplified fragments by primer OPC-11 and lowest by OPAA-03 were 24 and 8, respectively. The mean of the observed number of alleles (na), effective number of alleles (ne), gene diversity (h), Shannon's information index (I) for all loci found to be 1.6486, 1.5189, 0.2883 and 0.4129, respectively. The existence of a high level of polymorphisms and targeted (74) loci throughout all chicken populations/primers indicate sufficient genetic distance and more genetic variability among chicken populations using RAPD-PCR techniques. Result of blasted sequences of 18srRNA gene of local chicken has GenBank accession number MT808178 and MT808179 by BLAST tool against Gallus gallus, it showed the highest identity 95.74% and 94.88% for data of first and second part, respectively. The overall dendrograms clustered showed that the local chicken was closer to the commercial layer than to the broiler chicken lines. Therefore, it suggests that improving the local Black chicken line according to the layer breeding program to collect genetically invaluable genetic resources
Keywords:
    Dendrogram,, ,،,؛Genetic diversity,, ,،,؛Local Black chicken,, ,،,؛Molecular marker
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(2021). EVALUATION OF GENETIC VARIABILITY BETWEEN THREE LINES OF CHICKENS BASED ON RAPD-PCR AND 18S rRNA GENE SEQUENCING IN ERBIL (IRAQI KURDISTAN REGION). Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture, 49(3), 12-26. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2021.129979.1129
Hemin Hussein Ali Omarbly; Dilger Maghded Khdr; Rozhgar A. Khailany; Aram M. Ahmed; Shirkoo Ameen Fateh Salai. "EVALUATION OF GENETIC VARIABILITY BETWEEN THREE LINES OF CHICKENS BASED ON RAPD-PCR AND 18S rRNA GENE SEQUENCING IN ERBIL (IRAQI KURDISTAN REGION)". Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture, 49, 3, 2021, 12-26. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2021.129979.1129
(2021). 'EVALUATION OF GENETIC VARIABILITY BETWEEN THREE LINES OF CHICKENS BASED ON RAPD-PCR AND 18S rRNA GENE SEQUENCING IN ERBIL (IRAQI KURDISTAN REGION)', Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture, 49(3), pp. 12-26. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2021.129979.1129
EVALUATION OF GENETIC VARIABILITY BETWEEN THREE LINES OF CHICKENS BASED ON RAPD-PCR AND 18S rRNA GENE SEQUENCING IN ERBIL (IRAQI KURDISTAN REGION). Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture, 2021; 49(3): 12-26. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2021.129979.1129
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