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Molekulárne genetické metódy a ich uplatnenie v zušľachťovaní polulácií hospodárskych zvierat s aplikáciou na ovce
Kavická, Lenka
This work is about methods applied in molecular genetics which are used to grading up of agricultural animal population with a focus on the sheep. It describes sheep breeding and detailed overview of molecular genetic methods. It also includes genetic markers, the DNA chips technology during the MAS application and genomic sheep selection.
Effect of selected candidate loci on meat quality indicators by cattle
STEBLOVÁ, Halina
This study was aimed on analysis of polymorphism at position 2141 in exon 5 of the growth hormone gene (GH) and polymorphism at position 257 in exon 10 of the growth hormone receptor gene (GHR) and to determine the influence of these polymorphisms on meat tenderness. To analysis has been used 333 meat samples of Czech Pied bulls. Genotypization of GH and GHR loci was performed by PCR-RFLP. For detection of single nucleotide polymorphism in both genes was used restriction endonuclease AluI. To determine meat tenderness was used the method of measuring shear force by Warner and Bratzler. The shear force values of raw meat samples were measured at day 14 post mortem. Then was statistically evaluated the association between genotypes and shear force. In the study population occurred for GH locus 166 individuals with genotype LL, 161 heterozygotes LV and 6 homozygotes VV. The relative genotype frequencies were thus 0.499 (LL), 0.483 (LV) and 0.018 (VV). The frequency of L allele was 0,74 and of V allele was 0,26. For GHR locus was found in the study population 178 homozygotes AA, 105 heterozygotes AG and 50 homozygotes GG. The relative frequencies of genotypes were 0.535 (AA), 0.315 (AG) and 0.15 (GG). The frequency of A allele was 0,692 and of G allele was 0,308. Using statistical analysis revealed a significant effect of genotype GH gene on shear force, tenderness resp. (P<0,05). For GHR locus showed no effect of genotype on shear force (P>0,05).
Genetic markers in the evaluation of diversity
PITROVÁ, Ludmila
A major purpose of this study was to summarize the information on the biodiversity and genetic variability on the earth and about factors affecting the diversity. There are more details about genetic origins of farm animals with focus on horse, namely Old Kladruber horses as a Czech cultural monument. This breed is illustrative living example how to use genetic information for breeding and for conservation of the species.

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