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The reproductive performance of Bali cattle and it’s genetic variation

open access: yesJournal of Biological Researches, 2015
Bali cattle ( Bos sondaicus ) is one of the Indonesia native cattle which is the result of wild banteng domestication. The advantages of Bali cattle, among others, are having a high fertility rate (80-82%) and good adaptability to the new environment. It
Sri Rahayu
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Genomic structure of Bali cattle based on linkage disequilibrium and effective population size analyses using 50K single nucleotide polymorphisms data [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2022
Background and Aim: Bali Cattle (Bos j. javanicus) is a local breed originating in Indonesia, accounting for 32.3% of the total cattle population. To date, no studies of the genetic structure and demographic status of Bali cattle have been conducted ...
Pita Sudrajad   +3 more
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Lack of association between coat color abnormalities in Bali cattle (Bos javanicus) and the coding regions of the MC1R and KIT genes [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2023
Background and Aim: Coat color variations in cattle are known to be influenced by the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) and receptor tyrosine kinase (KIT) genes.
Jakaria Jakaria   +8 more
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Comparison of horned, polled Bali cattle and Banteng based on microsatellite markers

open access: yesIndian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2023
Bali cattle (Bos javanicus) are domesticated cattle from Banteng. Bali cattle have unique characteristics that is the white sock. In the Maiwa breeding center, Enrekang district, South Sulawesi Province, polled Bali cattle are being kept in large ...
MUHAMMAD IHSAN ANDI DAGONG   +6 more
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Genetic Diversity of Bali Cattle Based on Microsatellite Marker in Indonesian Breeding Centre

open access: yesMedia Peternakan, 2015
Genetics characterization in livestock based on microsatellite has been widely implemented including for Bali cattle in three different breeding centres in Indonesia.
W. A. Septian, Jakaria , C. Sumantri
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Kadar Hormon Pertumbuhan Sapi Bali Lebih Rendah di Nusa Penida Daripada Daerah Bali Lainnya(LEVELS OF GROWTH HORMONE BALI CATTLE IN NUSA PENIDA LOWER THAN OTHER BALI REGIONS)

open access: yesJurnal Veteriner, 2017
The objective of this research was to compare the levels of growth hormone in bali cattle reared in the purification of Nusa Penida with those from other regions in Bali Province. A total of 320 sera samples were collected from bali cattle reared in Nusa
Ni Ketut Suwiti   +2 more
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Exterior characteristics and coat colour marker of MC1R gene in Bali Crossbred cattle [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
Crossbreeding between Bali cattle with exotic bulls (such as Simmental and Limousin) has been widely developed in several regions in Indonesia. This study aims to determine changes in exterior characteristics and differences in vital statistics of Bali ...
G. M. Swasti   +4 more
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Factors influencing growth hormone levels of Bali cattle in Bali, Nusa Penida, and Sumbawa Islands, Indonesia. [PDF]

open access: yesVet World, 2017
Aim: Bali cattle (Bos javanicus) are an Indonesian's native cattle breed that distributed in Asia to Australia. The scientific literature on these cattle is scarce.
Suwiti NK, Besung INK, Mahardika GN.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Profil Kimia Klinik Darah Sapi Bali (BLOOD CLINICAL CHEMISTRY PROFILES OF THE BALI CATTLE)

open access: yesJurnal Veteriner, 2013
For the evaluation of clinical tests in veterinary laboratories a reference basis of normal values ofclinically healthy farm animals is essential. It is well known that variables such as breed, age and sex havean influence on many blood parameters.
Anak Agung Sagung Kendran   +4 more
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ANALYSIS ON Alu-I GROWTH HORMONE (GHAlu-I) GENE IN BALI CATTLE [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture, 2011
The research was conducted to identify Alu-I locus of growth hormone (GH) gene in Bali cattle by using 232 blood samples collected from Bali and Lombok islands.
Jakaria, R. R. Noor
doaj   +1 more source

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