Publications by authors named "Sharat C Mehta"

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  • * The development of the Axiom_Ashwa SNP array, with 613,950 SNPs, aims to enhance genetic analysis and support conservation efforts by accurately genotyping both indigenous and Thoroughbred horses.
  • * Linkage disequilibrium analysis reveals that Indian breeds have lower genetic diversity compared to exotic breeds, highlighting the need for immediate conservation measures to protect these valuable equine resources.
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Cryopreservation of stallion semen is often associated with poor post-thaw sperm quality. One of the reason for this diminished quality is osmotic stress that spermatozoa experiences during freezing and thawing process. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the cryoprotective effect of trehalose on stallion sperm quality and field fertility rates subjected to cooling and freeze-thawing process.

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In equines, muscle exercise highly affects the expression of genes which are associated with secretion of cytokines. Myokines are the group of cytokines that are produced by skeletal muscles during exercise. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and Interleukin-8 (IL-8) are among such myokines.

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Camelpox is an important viral disease of camels, which may produce mild skin lesions or severe systemic infections. Camelpox virus (CMLV) isolates retrieved from an incidence of camelpox in camels at Bikaner, India were characterized on the basis of genotype and pathotype. Histopathological examination of the CMLV scab revealed intracytoplasmic-eosinophilic inclusion bodies.

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Camelpox caused by a Camelpox virus (CMLV) is a very important host specific viral disease of camel. It is highly contagious in nature and causes serious impact on health even mortality of camels and economic losses to the camel owners. It manifests itself either in the local/mild or generalized/severe form.

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The Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) gene of old world camels (Camelus dromedarius and Camelus bactrianus) was cloned and sequenced. The TLR2 gene of the dromedary camel had the highest nucleotide and amino acid identity with pig, i.e.

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The genetic and demographic bottleneck analysis of Indian camel breeds was carried out utilizing 40 microsatellite markers. Allelic polymorphism was observed at 20 loci in the Indian dromedary breeds. A total of 66 alleles were scored.

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