Articles | Volume 68, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-68-575-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-68-575-2025
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24 Sep 2025
Original study |  | 24 Sep 2025

Association of GH/HaeIII polymorphism with growth and developmental traits of Morkaraman sheep

Ulku Dagdelen and Nurinisa Esenbuga

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This 3-year study analyzed the effect of a gene variation on growth and development in Morkaraman sheep, thereby establishing a link between genes and traits. The study revealed the impact of genetic variation on growth and provided a basis for breeding strategies. In-depth analysis of the placenta and cotyledons yielded insights into prenatal development. The results can inform genetic selection strategies and form the basis for further yield trait studies.
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