Publications by authors named "Indira Beishova"

Horses are animals traditionally playing prominent role as both food source and working animals for Kazakh people. Zhabe horses are traditional type of indigenous Kazakh horses characterized by versatility and adaptation to conditions of Central Asia. The present work focuses on examination of genetic structure of Zhabe horses using SNP genotyping with addition of previously published data.

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Background And Aim: is the most frequent and ubiquitous cause of mastitis in cows. In recent decades, antibiotic resistance has rapidly spread among infectious disease pathogens in Kazakhstan and globally. This study examined the phenotypic and genotypic resistance of .

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Article Synopsis
  • * Analysis showed minimal genetic variation between different breeds and populations, indicating a shared genetic background, while Kazakh horses displayed a relatively high level of individual diversity compared to more well-known foreign breeds.
  • * Genome-wide association studies identified 60 SNPs linked to important traits for meat productivity, highlighting Kazakh horses as a valuable genetic resource for breeding and selection efforts both domestically and internationally.
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Background And Aim: Bacterial and viral infections affect the welfare of animals and lead to large economic losses in dairy cattle breeding due to decreased productive indicators and increased culling rates. In modern dairy farming, farmers are looking for effective solutions to prevent and minimize infectious disease risks. To this end, the most relevant study field is the search for gene sites that impact production and health.

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Background And Aim: The market demand for the quality of milk and dairy products, in particular in terms of such indicators as fat content, the amount and composition of milk protein, etc., is growing. Thus, the need for the selection of dairy herds using genetic markers associated with qualitative traits of milk productivity is becoming urgent.

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