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[The genetic variability in the amylase isoenzymes of hybrid muscovy (Cairina moshata) and domestic (Anas platyrhynchos) ducks compared to the initial species].

Authors: E P, Steklenev; Iu I, Rozhkov;

[The genetic variability in the amylase isoenzymes of hybrid muscovy (Cairina moshata) and domestic (Anas platyrhynchos) ducks compared to the initial species].

Abstract

Genetically conditioned polymorphism of alpha-amylases in musk ducks, domestic ones and their hybrids has been described. Two isoenzymes (AMY-1, AMY-2) are in blood serum of the ducks. One of them is apparently formed in crope gland and other--in pancreas. AMY-2 is monomorphic in both species. AMY-2 is polymorphic with three alleles (Amy-1A, Amy-1B, Amy-1B) in musk ducks and monomorphic in domestic ducks (Amy-1C). The hybrids have also allele obtained by them from domestic ducks.

Keywords

Isoenzymes, Ducks, Amylases, Animals, Genetic Variation, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Pancreas, Alleles, Crosses, Genetic, Salivary Glands

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