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Öğe Alternative splicing of major histocompatibility complex transcripts in wild tiger salamanders(BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008) Bulut, Z.; McCormick, C. R.; Bos, D. H.; DeWoody, J. A.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Determination of chromosomal regions affecting some production traits in F-2 intercross chickens(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2009) Bulut, Z.; Kurar, E.; Ozsensoy, Y.; Nizamlioglu, M.; Garip, M.; Yilmaz, A.; Caglayan, T.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Development of Denizli x White Leghorn F-2 population for quantitative trait loci mapping(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2009) Nizamlioglu, M.; Garip, M.; Yilmaz, A.; Caglayan, T.; Kurar, E.; Bulut, Z.; Kurtoglu, V.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Effects of boron supplementation to the diet on tibia mineral concentrations, peripheral blood leucocytes percentages and some selected variables of layers(EUGEN ULMER GMBH CO, 2007) Kurtoglu, V.; Kurtoglu, Firuze; Sur, E.; Bulut, Z.; Onder, F.In this study the effects of 0, 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 mg/kg boron (B) supplementation to diets of laying hens on tibia B, Ca and P (inorganic) concentrations, tibia weight and ash levels (in % and g DM), leucocyte counts (PBL) and positivity of ANAE percentages in peripheral blood were investigated. Boron caused significant (P<0.001) increases of tibia B concentrations but decreased tibia Ca level (P<0.001). Supplementation of B did not affect tibia ash and weight. Whole blood haematocrit and haemoglobin counts were insignificantly (P>0.05) increased by B additions. There was no effect of B supplementation on peripheral blood ANAE percentages and splenic plasma cell counts (SPCC). In general, evidence from this study suggests that the effects of B supplementation on mineral metabolism may be modified by treatment time, the age of the birds, or the type of animal used. But, further research is needed in order to investigate the interaction between B and Ca to obtain maximum beneficial effects on bone metabolism of laying hens.Öğe Evolutionary Relationship Among Three Native and Two Crossbreed Sheep Breeds of Turkey : Preliminary Results(2005) Soysal, M. I.; Koban, Evren; Ünal, Özkan Emel; Altunok, Vahdettin; Bulut, Z.; Nizamlioglu, M.; Togan, I.The Turkish native sheep breeds, possibly being the neighbours of the earliest domesticated sheep populations, might be harbouring important genetic characteristics to be employed in the future for the improvement of sheep breeds. In order to design a conservation strategy, their genetic diversities must be determined. In the present study, based on three microsatellite loci, the genetic diversity of the Kivircik, Awassi, Akkaraman breeds (native) of Turkey as well as two of their crossbreeds Türkgeldi and Konya Merino were studied comparatively. It was observed that their heterozygoties are all high (0.6673-0.7822) compared to previously studied breeds, as expected for populations close to the center of domestication. Neighbour Joining (NJ) tree based on allele sharing distances indicated that the inertia of the breeds are not high. Yet, the genetic differentiations between the breeds based on pairwise FST (inbreeding coefficient) values are all significant. Furthermore, the three microsatellite loci could distinguish three groups of native breeds and their crossbreeds; 1) Awassi, 2) Kivircik-Türkgeldi and 3) Akkaraman-Konya Merino.Öğe Genetic characterization of Akbas shepherd dogs in Turkey, Uzbekistan and Iran using STR markers(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012) Nizamlioglu, M.; Bulut, Z.; Erdogan, M.; Tepeli, C.; Yilmaz, A.; Kurar, E.; Savolainen, P.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Investigation of BMP15 and BMPR-1B gene mutations in profilic Sakiz sheep(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011) Kurar, E.; Ozsensoy, Y.; Bulut, Z.; Guzeloglu, A.; Nizamlioglu, M.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Microsatellite analysis of Kangal shepherd dogs in Turkey, Uzbekistan, Ajerbaijan and Iran(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012) Bulut, Z.; Tepeli, C.; Nizamlioglu, M.; Kurar, E.; Erdogan, M.; Yilmaz, A.; Savolainen, P.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Microsatellite analysis of some horse breeds in Turkey: usefulness for parentage testing(BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2006) Nizamlioglu, M.; Kurar, E.; Bulut, Z.; Inal, S.; Erzurum, F.[Abstract not Available]Öğe The relationship among vitamin C, beta-carotene, vitamin A, progesterone and oestradiol 17-beta concentrations in plasma and cyst fluid of holstein cows with ovarian cyst(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2008) Haliloglu, S.; Erdem, H.; Serpek, B.; Tekeli, T.; Bulut, Z.The aims of this study were to determine the concentrations of the progesterone, oestradiol-17-beta, vitamin A, C and beta-carotene in plasma and cyst fluid and to relate these values with cystic diameter and membrane thickness of Holstein cattle with ovarian luteal cyst. 1650 Holstein cows were examined for the presence of the ovarian cyst and luteal and follicular cystic ovaries were obtained following slaughtering in personal slaughterhouse in Konya-Turkey. 15 Luteal and 15 follicular cystic ovaries were distinguished by rectal palpation and by post mortem ultrasonographic examination. Plasma and cyst fluid, hormone and vitamin analyses were carried out by EIA method and spectrophotometric measurement respectively. Although there was no relationship between beta-carotene and vitamin A in plasma and cyst fluid of both cyst type and hormone concentrations, the vitamin C concentration of cyst fluid was found significantly higher in luteal cyst than in follicular cyst. Moreover, there is a positive correlation among values of the vitamin C concentrations of cyst fluid and cystic membrane thickness, plasma and the cyst fluid progesterone concentrations, but there is a negative correlation among the vitamin C concentrations of cystic fluid and oestradiol 17 beta levels of plasma and cyst fluid. In conclusion, vitamin C concentration of cyst fluid supported ultrasonographic and endocrinologic findings. Also, it can be postulated that vitamin C is probably effective on progesterone synthesis in the luteal tissue of cyst.