Authors: M.A. Adeleke, S.O. Peters, M.O. Ozoje, C.O.N. Ikeobi, A.O. Adebambo, O. Olowofeso, A.M. Bamgbose and O.A. Adebambo
Animal Genetic Resources Volume 48 / April 2011, pp 23-28
Abstract
Blood samples for blood protein analysis were collected from three strains of the Nigerian local chicken (normal feathered, frizzle feathered and naked neck) and one exotic strain (Anak Titan). Each of these
populations represents a genotype. Blood samples from 50 birds per genotype were used to assess genetic diversity of the Nigerian local chickens. A total of 18 bands were observed from the four strains during resolution of the proteins using sodium dodecyl sulphate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS–PAGE). Dendrogram developed from the different bands observed revealed that the strains were clearly separated from one another and mean genetic similarity among the four strains was 55 percent with naked neck strain being the most diverged.