Abstract

Artificial regulation and management of the numerical sex ratio of farm animals and poultry is one of the important prerequisites for intensive livestock management. The article considers the genetic characteristics of male turkeys produced via parthenogenesis and fertilized eggs according to blood serum transferrin (Tf), ceruloplasmin (Cp) and hemoglobin (Hb) loci. The findings of genetic and mathematical analyses conducted throughout experimental investigations can be used as genetic markers when implementing selection activities in the mentioned branch.

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