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Influence of Genomic DNA transfer on Egyptian chicken's performance - Application of sperm-mediated gene technique for producing Egyptian Genetically modified chicken

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Sperm-mediated cell transfer technique was used to improve the productive and metabolic performance of Mamourah chicken which was evaluated over two generations of transgenesis. Thus, a large experiment was designed to investigate the effect of introducing the foreign DNA purified from hepatic tissue of broiler hybrid chicken Hubbard Iza-30 (male) into the chicken embryonic cells of Mamourah local chicken on growth performance, feed efficiency and egg production over two successive generations. Obtained results showed that the averages of body weight, body weight gain as well as growth rate in chicks hatched from Mamourah pullets were significantly improved. The most improvement was shown at the first generation than the second one. Applying a level of 25 micro gram-DNA had showed better growth performance as well as feed efficiency of hatched transgenic chicks when compared to the other treatments. In conclusion, it could be recommended that using spermatozoa as a vector for transferring exogenous DNA may be of economically benefit for improving the growth performance in chicken.

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Dr.Osama El-Garhy is an assistant professor of poultry management,faculty of agriculture,Benha university,Egypt. He is interested in poultry breeding, management, physiology and animal biotechnology.He obtained his Ph.D. in 2011,M.Sc. in 2004 and B.Sc. in 1999,member of several scientific societies, published and participated in journals&conference

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Authors Osama Aly, Osam El-Garhy, Osama El-Garhy, Gaafa El-Gendi, Gaafar El-Gendi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659208126
ISBN 978-3-659-20812-6
No. of pages 212
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Genetics, genetic engineering

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