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    Association of selected gene polymorphisms with thermotolerance traits in cattle – A review by Hariyono, Dwi Nur Happy, Prihandini, Peni Wahyu

    Published in Animal bioscience (01-11-2022)
    “…Thermal stress due to extreme changes in the thermal environment is a critical issue in cattle production. Many previous findings have shown a decrease in feed…”
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    Genetic polymorphisms of the 5' untranslated regions of the HSP70 gene in Indonesian cattle populations by Prihandini, Peni Wahyu, Primasari, Almira, Aryogi, Aryogi, Luthfi, Muchamad, Hariyono, Dwi Nur Happy

    Published in Veterinary World (01-01-2022)
    “…Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a group of proteins that play a significant role in protecting cells against cellular stress. is a conserved, sensitive, and…”
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    Phenotypic characterization and principal component analyses of indigenous chicken breeds in Indonesia by Maharani, Dyah, Mustofa, Fatmawati, Sari, Aprilianna Putri Z. N. L., Fathoni, Akhmad, Sasongko, Heru, Hariyono, Dwi Nur Happy

    Published in Veterinary World (01-06-2021)
    “…Background and Aim: Understanding the phenotypic characteristics of indigenous livestock breeds is essential for their utilization and conservation. This study…”
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    Revealing the correlation between hatching weight and egg characteristics in Tukong chickens by Tribudi, Yuli Arif, Ulfah, Maria, Gusmalawati, Dwi, Sari, Aprilianna Putri Zahara Nafsina Luvita, Hariyono, Dwi Nur Happy, Ibrahim, Alek, Nurgiartiningsih, Veronica Margareta Ani

    Published in BIO web of conferences (01-01-2023)
    “…The Tukong chicken, renowned for its unique rumpless trait, is indigenous to West Kalimantan, Indonesia. This study endeavors to explore the intricate…”
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    Genetic variation in the first intron and exon of the myostatin gene in several Indonesian cattle populations by Prihandini, Peni Wahyu, Primasari, Almira, Aryogi, Aryogi, Efendy, Jauhari, Luthfi, Muchamad, Pamungkas, Dicky, Hariyono, Dwi Nur Happy

    Published in Veterinary World (01-05-2021)
    “…( ), a member of the transforming growth factor-b family, is a negative regulator of muscle mass. This study aimed to detect the genetic variation of the 1160…”
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    Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship analyzed by microsatellite markers in eight Indonesian local duck populations by Hariyono, Dwi Nur Happy, Maharani, Dyah, Cho, Sunghyun, Manjula, Prabuddha, Seo, Dongwon, Choi, Nuri, Sidadolog, Jafendi Hasoloan Purba, Lee, Jun-Heon

    Published in Animal bioscience (01-01-2019)
    “…At least eight local duck breeds have been recognized and documented as national germplasm of Indonesia so far. It is necessary to genetically characterize the…”
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    Biodiversity of Indonesian indigenous buffalo: First review of the status, challenges, and development opportunitiesxc by Peni Wahyu Prihandini, Yuli Arif Tribudi, Dwi Nur Happy Hariyono, Aprilianna Putri Zahara Nafsina Luvita Sari, Lisa Praharani, Eko Handiwirawan, Bess Tiesnamurti, Endang Romjali, Procula Rudlof Matitaputty, Agus Wiyono

    Published in Veterinary World (01-11-2023)
    “…In Indonesia, the buffalo is important for small and marginal farmers’ livelihood and economic development as a source of food, working animal, and tourist…”
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    Microsatellite-Based Genetic Diversity Among Three Duck Populations in Sumatera Island by Dyah Maharani, Dwi Nur Happy Hariyono, Jafendi Hasoloan Purba Sidadolog, Sunghyun Cho, Prabuddha Manjula, Dongwon Seo, Nuri Choi, Jun Heon Lee

    Published in Buletin peternakan (01-05-2021)
    “…This study aimed to determine the genetic diversity among three duck populations (Bayang, Pegagan, and Pitalah) reared in Sumatera island, Indonesia, using…”
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