
handle: 10803/3642
La cría de avestruces en España se viene desarrollando desde hace algo más de 10 años. Esta tesis trata del desarrollo de marcadores de ADN de utilidad en la cría de estos animales. Los objetivos de la tesis se acordaron mediante un convenio con criadores de avestruz, de acuerdo con su aplicación práctica y su interés científico.La tesis se desarrolla en 5 puntos:1. Obtención de ADN a partir de plumas.2. Identificación de un marcador sexado.3. Identificación individual, test de paternidad y control de genealogías.4. Identificación genética de subespecies.5. Identificación de SNPs en el gen de la hormona de crecimiento.
Ostrich breeding is being developed in Spain in the last 10 years. This PhD thesis devoted to the development of DNA markers of utility in breeding this birds. The objectives of this work were accorded in collaboration with ostrich breeders regarding to its practical application and scientific interest.The thesis includes 5 points:1. Isolation of genomic DNA from feathers.2. Identification of a sex marker.3. Individual identification, paternity test and pedigree control.4. Genetic identification of subspecies.5. Identification of SNPs in the growth homone gene.
636, ADN, Marcadores, Ciències de la Salut, Avestruz
636, ADN, Marcadores, Ciències de la Salut, Avestruz
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