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Title: Interferon-α-A (IFN-α-A) Diversity in Domestic Yak (Bos grunniens) of Pakistan
Authors: BABAR, M.E.
HUSSAIN, T
ALI, A
AFTAB, A
Qurat-Ul-AIN
WAJID, A
SOHAIL, M
ALI, M
MARIKAR, F.M.M.T
MUSTHAFA, M.M
Keywords: Cytokine
Domestic
Immunity
Infection
Interferon
Polymorphism
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Croatian Veterinary Institute
Citation: Veterinarska stanica, 53(1), 2021
Abstract: Among the various species of livestock, the domestic yak (Bos grunniens) belongs to the class Bovidae and is specially adapted for survival at high altitudes under extreme climatic conditions. Yak is a very useful species due to the multiple products it provides, such as meat, hide, milk and other dairy products. Like other livestock species, domestic yak is also in danger of infection by microbial infections. However, multiple immunity genes encode special protein products to fight infection. One of these immunity genes is interferon-α-A (IFN-α-A), which encodes proteins that belongs to cytokines and fights viral infections. The current study analysed the genetic variation and phylogenetic analysis of the IFN-α-A gene in domestic yak, with comparisons to other mammalian species to investigate immune diversity level, with the aim of designing molecular selection strategies for better disease resistant animals. © 2021 Croatian Veterinary Institute. All rights reserved.
URI: https://doi.org/10.46419/vs.53.1.1
http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5620
ISSN: 03507149
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