Beschreibung
Chromosomes are thread like bodies within the nucleus of a cell. They are present in pairs and can be seen when stained properly. The chromosomes are responsible for transmitting hereditary material from parents to offsprings. The genetic material is arranged in the chromosomes in a precise order that is generally maintained in a given species, generation after generation. Extra chromosomes are usually detrimental whereas missing chromosomes usually cause death shortly after conception or in early embryonic life. These chromosomal aberrations may have cytologically and genetically detectable consequences. The normal chromosome complement of domestic cattle consists of 60, XY for a bull and 60, XX for a cow. The purpose of the review is to motivate young scientists in the most advanced area of animal breeding and genetic research which may fast contribute to the improvement and economics of Livestock production.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Muhammad Aslam was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan in 1963. He completed his B.Sc (Hons) Animal Husbandry in 1987 and M.Sc (Hons) Animal Breeding and Genetics in 1989. He joined Barani Livestock Production Research Institute, Kherimurat (Attock) in 1994 as Assistant Research Office. Presently he is serving in the same institute as Deputy Director.