Comet assay technique for indicator of DNA damage in Turkish Awassi sheep
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https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v3i3.545Abstract
This study was carried out at the Ruminants Researches Station (20 km west of Baghdad) /State Board for Agriculture Researches / Ministry of Agriculture, Reproductive laboratory in college of Agriculture/Univ. of Baghdad & Technical Center of AL-Nahrain Univ. over period from 1/1/213 until 1/6/2014. The aim of this study was to find DNA damage according to comet assay procedure, after a test of sheep for incidence of blood parasites. Significant effect (P≤0.05) of incidence of blood parasites on daily milk yield , total milk production, protein and total solid non-fat percentage were recorded, but no-significant effect of incidence on other parameters of milk. The present study,for more accuracy,suggest to applied on larger sample of sheep.
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