Publications by authors named "Syed Ali Azmal"

The function of the sperm storage tubules is directly correlated with the fertility of laying hens. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms regulating the fertility traits in chicken. To identify genetic markers associated with reproductive traits, we calculated fertility rate at 61 to 69 wk (51 D) of Jing Hong chickens parent generation as the phenotype and the genotype were detected by the chicken 600K Affymetrix Axiom High Density single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)-array.

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  • Haemonchus contortus is a significant gastrointestinal parasite affecting goats, particularly in tropical areas, leading to economic losses for farmers.
  • The study aimed to find genetic markers (SNPs) linked to immune response and fecal egg counts (FECs) related to parasite infection in Chinese and Bangladeshi goats, revealing that Chinese goats are more susceptible to infection.
  • Eleven novel SNPs were linked to FEC, with certain gene haplotypes showing strong associations, and there were notable differences in gene expression between resistant and susceptible goat groups.
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A previous genome-wide transcriptional analysis identified long non-coding RNA 8138.1 () as a candidate gene related to hen duration of the fertility (DF) trait. gene response to growth factor and reproductive system development suggests it has a vital role in reproduction.

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The improvement of egg production is of vital importance in the chicken industry to maintain optimum output throughout the laying period. Because of the elongation of the egg-laying cycle, a drop in egg-laying rates in the late laying period has provoked great concern in the poultry industry. In this study, we calculated the egg-laying rate at weeks 61-69 (60 days) of Jing Hong chickens parent generation as the phenotype, and the genotype were detected by the chicken 600K Affymetrix Axiom High Density (HD) Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNP)-array.

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