Prolificacy in Raighar goats is independent of FecB gene

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Aim: The Research was undertaken to find the association between FecB and high prolificacy in Raighar goats. Materials and Methods: DNA was extracted from blood, collected from does (n=101) with history of high prolificacy. Further tetra-primer amplification refractory mutation system (T-ARMS) PCR and agarose gel electrophoresis were followed to screen the mutation. Results: Raighar goats were found to be wild homozygotes suggesting absence of FecB mutation. Conclusion: Prolificacy in case of Raighar goats is not due to the mutation at FecB locus. It is thought to search for other genes or loci in goat fecundity.

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Palai, T. K., Bisoi, P. C., Maity, A., Behera, P. C., Sahoo, G., Polley, S., & De, S. (2013). Prolificacy in Raighar goats is independent of FecB gene. Veterinary World, 6(8), 479–481. https://doi.org/10.5455/vetworld.2013.479-481

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