High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda

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📄 Project Abstract

A total of 272 individuals from 12 indigenous Nigerian cattle breeds - Sokoto Gudali (21), Red Bororo (22), Adamawa Gudali (25), Kuri (2), Wadara (3), Bunaji (23), Friesian × Bunaji (24), N'Dama (23), Azawak (2), Keteku (13), Yakanaji (12) and Muturu (12) with five indigenous Ugandan cattle breeds - Karamonjong (16), Sereres (13), Sahiwal Zebu crosses (13), Nganda (23) and Ankole (25) were genotyped for 777,962 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers to assess genetic diversity, population structure, admixture levels, and relationships. Among the Nigerian cattle populations, the observed heterozygosity varied from 0.582 in Friesian × Bunaji to 0.773 in Muturu with a mean of 0.676 and varied from 0.648 in Karamonjong to 0.622 in Nganda with a mean of 0.637 across all Ugandan cattle populations. The expected heterozygosity in the Nigerian cattle breeds ranged from 0.642 in Muturu to 0.638 in Red Bororo with a mean of 0.641 and ranged from 0.635 in Karamonjong to 0.632 in Serele/Teso...

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  • ✅ Literature Review & Theoretical Framework
  • ✅ Research Methodology & Data Collection
  • ✅ Data Analysis & Statistical Methods
  • ✅ Findings & Results Discussion
  • ✅ Recommendations & Conclusions
  • ✅ References & Bibliography
📚 Complete Project Structure
Chapter 1: Introduction & Background
  • Problem Statement & Objectives
Chapter 2: Literature Review
  • Theoretical Framework & Related Studies
Chapter 3: Research Methodology
  • Data Collection & Analysis Methods
Chapter 4: Data Analysis & Results
  • Findings & Statistical Analysis
Chapter 5: Discussion & Conclusion
  • Recommendations & Future Research
Appendices: Supporting Documents
  • Questionnaires, Data, References
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Full Citation:

Christopher Mukasa. (). High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.

Citation Formats:
APA
Christopher Mukasa. (). High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.
MLA
Christopher Mukasa. "High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda." African and General Studies, vol. 40, , pp. 14858.
Chicago
Christopher Mukasa. "High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda." African and General Studies 40 (): 14858.
Full Citation:

Christopher Mukasa. (). High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.

Citation Formats:
APA
Christopher Mukasa. (). High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.
MLA
Christopher Mukasa. "High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda." African and General Studies, vol. 40, , pp. 14858.
Chicago
Christopher Mukasa. "High Resolution Genetic Characterisation Of Selected Indigenous Cattle Breeds From Nigeria And Uganda." African and General Studies 40 (): 14858.
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