Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Bayram Senlık"
- Bayram Senlik's research primarily centers on the health and parasitic issues affecting sheep in Turkey, with a focus on genetic factors, prevalence of infections, and economic impacts associated with diseases such as liver hydatidosis and gastrointestinal nematodes.
- Recent studies, such as the association between genetic variants of the PAPPA2 gene and reduced fecal egg shedding in sheep, emphasize the potential for genetic selection to improve resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes and enhance animal health.
- Senlik also investigates broader implications, including the economic losses due to organ condemnation in slaughterhouses and the role of various parasites in wildlife and domesticated animals, highlighting the interconnectedness of veterinary health and agriculture.