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Gadgihalli, Vishal, Meena Y.R, Chandana, and Prasad Havanje Dinakar. "ANALYSIS OF PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE USING SHEEP WOOL DIPPING IN SALT WATER AS FIBRE REINFORCEMENT ADMIXTURE." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 5, no. 11 (2017): 57–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i11.2017.2328.

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The use of admixtures is increasing very rapidly because concrete admixtures provide physical as well as economic benefits. These admixtures materials ranged from blood in history to recent fiber reinforcement. In this paper analysis of properties of concrete using salt water cored and oven dried sheep wool as fiber reinforced admixture was studied and verified the strength of concrete compared to ordinary Portland cements strength of different grade of concrete using sheep wool as fiber reinforcement admixtures. Using sheep wool as fiber reinforcement as concrete admixture gave good percentag
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Vishal, Gadgihalli, MeenaY.R, Chandana, and Prasad Havanje Dinakar Raghavendra. "ANALYSIS OF PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE USING SHEEP WOOL DIPPING IN SALT WATER AS FIBRE REINFORCEMENT ADMIXTURE." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 5, no. 11 (2017): 57–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1067632.

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The use of admixtures is increasing very rapidly because concrete admixtures provide physical as well as economic benefits. These admixtures materials ranged from blood in history to recent fiber reinforcement. In this paper analysis of properties of concrete using salt water cored and oven dried sheep wool as fiber reinforced admixture was studied and verified the strength of concrete compared to ordinary Portland cements strength of different grade of concrete using sheep wool as fiber reinforcement admixtures. Using sheep wool as fiber reinforcement as concrete admixture gave good percentag
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Azhibekov, A. S., S. M. Derkenbaev, S. K. Osmonaliev, A. K. Samykbaev, U. A. Shergaziev, and A. B. Bekturov. "Questions of admixture crossing in semi-fine-wool sheep breeding in Kyrgyzstan." BIO Web of Conferences 66 (2023): 10003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20236610003.

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The paper deals with the use of admixture crossing in semi-fine-wool sheep breeding in Kyrgyzstan and its results. The purpose of the research was to develop and scientifically substantiate the methods of using the North Caucasian meat and wool breed during admixture crossing for further improvement of the Tian Shan sheep breed. Generally accepted zootechnical methods were used (the classical scheme of introductory crossing), wool qualities were determined on the OFDA device – 2000. The half-blooded (1/2SKTSH) and quarter-blooded (1/4SKTSH) North Caucasian Tian Shan young animals have better w
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Deniskova, Tatiana, Ali Esmailizadeh, Arsen Dotsev, et al. "A Search for Eurasian Sheep Relationships: Genomic Assessment of the Autochthonous Sheep Breeds in Russia and the Persian Plateau." Diversity 14, no. 6 (2022): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14060445.

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Genomic assessment of local sheep breeds is relevant to the reconstruction of post-domestication migrations and to filling in gaps in the developmental history and contemporary phylogeographic-differentiation patterns in Eurasia. In this study, we aimed to reveal possible genetic relationships between local sheep breeds in Russia and the Persian Highlands (Iran) based on high-density SNP genotypes. All samples (n = 395) from 11 Iranian and 10 Russian sheep breeds were genotyped by using the Ovine Infinium HD BeadChip (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA). Principal Component Analysis, maximum-likelih
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Revelo, Herman Alberto, Vincenzo Landi, Diana López-Alvarez, et al. "New Insight into the Genome-Wide Diversity and Admixture of Six Colombian Sheep Populations." Genes 13, no. 8 (2022): 1415. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13081415.

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Creole sheep represent a strategic genetic resource for populations living in marginal areas under financial restrictions on the American continent. Six Colombian sheep breeds (two wool (BCL-Boyacá and NCL-Nariño, 12 and 14 samples) and four hair (OPCE-Ethiopian, 54 samples; OPCS-Sudan, 74 samples; OPCP-Pelibeuy, 59 samples; OPCW-Wayúu, 24 samples) were genotyped using the Illumina Ovine SNP50 BeadChip. Data was also included from international 44 breeds from International Sheep Genomics Consortium (ISGC) and from data published in previous a previous work on the Caribbean and African breeds.
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Sabrekova, Valentina, Maxim Korenyuga, Julia Timoshenko, and Feyzullah Feyzullaev. "PSXII-11 Parameters for yearling wool production, wool quality and liveweight traits in mutton-wool breed of sheep with a different kinship ratio." Journal of Animal Science 99, Supplement_3 (2021): 249–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab235.455.

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Abstract This study aimed to determine the effect of crossbreeding on wool production for sheep of different kinship ratios. Purebred (Volgograd) and crossbred (F3, Volgograd x ¼ North Caucasian) sheep were used. The birth liveweights (n = 100) of tups were similar (3.71 kg and 3.69 kg) whereas crossbred ewes were heavier than purebreds (3.45 kg vs 3.3 kg). At 2.5 months (n = 97), crossbred tups outweighed purebreds by 6.94% (22.17 kg and 20.73 kg (p ≤ 0.05); ewes’ liveweights were similar (19.98 kg and 19.88 kg). Crossbred tups’ weaning weights (n = 70) exceeded purebred tups by 20.85% (32.33
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Zhumadillayev, Narzhan, Kairat Dossybayev, Aigerim Khamzina, Tilek Kapasuly, Zhangylsyn Khamzina, and Nurlan Tlevlesov. "SNP Genotyping Characterizes the Genome Composition of the New Baisary Fat-Tailed Sheep Breed." Animals 12, no. 11 (2022): 1468. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12111468.

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Lamb meat has become increasingly popular in several nations during the last few decades, especially in Kazakhstan. Due to the rising demand for lamb meat, our sheep breeders developed a new fat-tailed sheep and named the breed Baisary. Animals of the Baisary breed are characterized by a large physique, strong constitution, stretched body, deep and wide chest, medium or large-sized fat tail, long legs (height at the withers of adult rams 85–100 cm, sheep 75–90 cm), long lanceolate ears and strong hooves. Lambs of the Baisary breed surpass their peers of the original parent breeds by 15–20% in
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Moosanezhad Khabisi, Mozhdeh, Masood Asadi Foozi, Feng-Hua Lv, and Ali Esmailizadeh. "Genome-wide DNA arrays profiling unravels the genetic structure of Iranian sheep and pattern of admixture with worldwide coarse-wool sheep breeds." Genomics 113, no. 6 (2021): 3501–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.07.019.

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Ghoreishifar, Seyed Mohammad, Christina Marie Rochus, Sima Moghaddaszadeh-Ahrabi, et al. "Shared Ancestry and Signatures of Recent Selection in Gotland Sheep." Genes 12, no. 3 (2021): 433. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030433.

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Gotland sheep, a breed native to Gotland, Sweden (an island in the Baltic Sea), split from the Gute sheep breed approximately 100 years ago, and since, has probably been crossed with other breeds. This breed has recently gained popularity, due to its pelt quality. This study estimates the shared ancestors and identifies recent selection signatures in Gotland sheep using 600 K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype data. Admixture analysis shows that the Gotland sheep is a distinct breed, but also has shared ancestral genomic components with Gute (~50%), Karakul (~30%), Romanov (~20%), a
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Yang, Ruizhi, Zhipeng Han, Wen Zhou, et al. "Population structure and selective signature of Kirghiz sheep by Illumina Ovine SNP50 BeadChip." PeerJ 12 (September 19, 2024): e17980. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17980.

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Objective By assessing the genetic diversity and associated selective traits of Kirghiz sheep (KIR), we aim to uncover the mechanisms that contribute to sheep’s adaptability to the Pamir Plateau environment. Methods This study utilized Illumina Ovine SNP50 BeadChip data from KIR residing in the Pamir Plateau, Qira Black sheep (QBS) inhabiting the Taklamakan Desert, and commonly introduced breeds including Dorper sheep (DOR), Suffolk sheep (SUF), and Hu sheep (HU). The data was analyzed using principal component analysis, phylogenetic analysis, population admixture analysis, kinship matrix anal
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