IDENTIFICATION OF GOAT SPECIE IN DISTRICT SARGODHA BY USING CO-ENZYME I FROM SARGODHA DISTRICT, PUNJAB
Keywords:
Goat specie, Sargodha, Co-enzyme I, IdentificationAbstract
This research focuses on identifying goat species in the Sargodha District through the application of Coenzyme I, a vital element in numerous metabolic pathways. The primary goal is to investigate genetic diversity among local goat breeds, which is crucial for the development of effective breeding and conservation strategies. Molecular techniques were employed to collect DNA samples from multiple goat populations within the district. Coenzyme I was used as a biochemical marker in the analysis, facilitating the differentiation of species based on genetic profiles. The results revealed distinct genetic patterns associated with environmental adaptations and specific phenotypic traits. This study underscores the potential of Coenzyme I in distinguishing goat species and provides a detailed view of the genetic landscape of goat populations in Sargodha. Moreover, the findings contribute to the broader understanding of livestock genetics by illustrating the significance of molecular markers in evaluating genetic variation. This information is instrumental in guiding breeding programs that aim to enhance desirable traits such as disease resistance, productivity, and environmental adaptability. In conclusion, the study highlights the value of integrating biochemical markers like Coenzyme I into livestock management practices, ultimately supporting the advancement of goat husbandry in the region.