STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS OF THE TRANSFERRIN TYPE TO RESISTANCE AGAINST MAREKS DISEASE IN NATIVE CHICKEN.

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Shukur Mahmood Yaseen

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This study was conducted to identify transferrin types in blood native chicken and relationships to Mareks' disease by measuring many parameters weekly such as Body weight , Lesion signs and Mortality rate .in this study was carried out on 120 chick one day old which reared on a litter until the end of experiment 28 wks'.in the 12 wks'old, blood samples have taken directly from heart and blood serum was isolated . Transferrin types were isolated by gel electrophoresis technique , three types of transferrin were identified and value A= 48 , AB= 32 , B=40 . The chicks were divided in such type as random to two groups , First is control and the second is Treated , and divide into subgroups 15 chicks . The treated subgroups were infected with the Mareks' disease virus ( MDVs) suspension at 14 wks' of age . The usual clinical signs and the postmortem signs which associated with Mareks' disease were noticed 4wks' after the artificial infection . The results explained that , there were significant differences at Level P< 0.05 of the mean of body weight , Lesion signs and Mortality rate between control and treated groups , there was also significant differences in means at the same Level in treated subgroups especially type A with AB, B. This study was explained that a different in resistance against Mareks' disease between types of Transferrin, but (Homozygosity) type A gave the best result' when compared with another types of Transferrin in case of selection and resistance against disease in native chicken. 

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Yaseen, S. M. (2014). STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS OF THE TRANSFERRIN TYPE TO RESISTANCE AGAINST MAREKS DISEASE IN NATIVE CHICKEN . Diyala Agricultural Sciences Journal , 6(2), 1–7. Retrieved from https://journal.djas.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/dasj/article/view/2719
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