Publications by authors named "Mahmut Kaliber"

Prenatal maternal feeding plays an important role in fetal development and has the potential to induce long-lasting epigenetic modifications. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-coding, single-stranded RNAs that serve as one epigenetic mechanism. Though miRNAs have crucial roles in fetal programming, growth, and development, there is limited data regarding the maternal diet and miRNA expression in sheep.

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Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is one of the major intrauterine environmental factors that influence fetal development by significantly altering the expression of genes that might have a consequence on the physiological, morphological, and metabolic performance of the offspring in the postnatal period. The impact of maternal dietary protein on the expression of genes in sheep fetal skeletal muscle development is not well understood. The current study aims to investigate the impact of high and low maternal dietary protein on the holistic mRNA expression in the sheep fetal skeletal muscle.

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This study was conducted to ivnestigate the associations of and gene polymorphisms with milk somatic cell count (SCC), electrical conductivity (EC) and pH levels in Holstein dairy cows. For this purpose, 167 blood and 1670 milk samples of 167 Holstein cows in their 2nd lactation were used. There were significant relationships between I genotypes and milk EC ( < 0.

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Objective: Shearing is one of the practices that is applied periodically to fiber producing animals, which can also alter resistance of animals to high temperatures in especially summer months. This study aimed to investigate effects of shearing on some physiological and hormonal parameters in Akkaraman sheep during summer season.

Methods: This study was carried out on 39 non-pregnant Akkaraman ewes (aged 1.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined genetic variations (-3AI, -4HI, -CH4IV, and -II gene polymorphisms) in Holstein cows to see how they affect milk traits like somatic cell count (SCC), electrical conductivity (EC), and pH.
  • Findings indicated that the -3AI polymorphism linked significantly to all three traits, with the 3AIBB genotype showing the highest levels of SCC, EC, and pH.
  • The -4HI and -CH4IV polymorphisms were also associated with EC and pH, suggesting these genetic markers can be utilized in breeding programs to enhance milk quality in Holstein cows.
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This study was conducted to determine the effects of hempseed (H) on performance, carcass traits, and antioxidant activity in Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). A total of 192 quail with seven-days old were divided into four experimental groups with four replicates. The treatments were; i) Control diet (C, no hempseed); ii) 5% hempseed in diet (H5); iii) 10% hempseed in diet (H10); and iv) 20% hempseed in diet (H20).

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