Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Research Article
Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci. 4(9): 462-467
 
Figure 1

RAPD PCR patterns generated by primer OPA10, OPA12, OPA19 and OPA08. The fragment patterns are identified as; Lanes 1: Geese; Lanes 2: Muscovy; Lanes 3: Sudani; Lanes 4: White Pekin; Lane M: DNA marker (100 bp DNA ladder was loaded)

 
Figure 2

RAPD PCR patterns generated by primer -115, -134, -127 and -137. The fragment patterns are identified as; Lanes 1: Geese; Lanes 2: Muscovy; Lanes 3: Sudani; Lanes 4: White Pekin; Lane M: DNA marker (100 bp DNA ladder was loaded)

Figure 3

RAPD PCR patterns generated by primer OPA03, OPA04, OPA05 and OPA17. The fragment patterns are identified as; Lanes 1: Geese; Lanes 2: Muscovy; Lanes 3: Sudani; Lanes 4: White Pekin; Lane M: DNA marker (100 bp DNA ladder was loaded)

Figure 4

RAPD PCR patterns generated by primer CH3, CH4, CH5 and primer -32. The fragment patterns are identified as; Lanes 1: Geese; Lanes 2: Muscovy; Lanes 3: Sudani; Lanes 4: White Pekin; Lane M: DNA marker (100 bp DNA ladder was loaded)

Figure 5

Dendogram of the phylogenetic relationships among Geese and Muscovy, Sudani and White Pekin duck breeds based on genetic distance