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    Indian Red Jungle fowl reveals a genetic relationship with South East Asian Red Jungle fowl and Indian native chicken breeds as evidenced through whole mitochondrial genome sequences by Kanakachari, M., Chatterjee, R. N., Reddy, M. R., Dange, M., Bhattacharya, T. K.

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (09-08-2023)
    “…Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets that are kept by farmers for various purposes. Mitochondrial…”
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    Embryonic transcriptome unravels mechanisms and pathways underlying embryonic development with respect to muscle growth, egg production, and plumage formation in native and broiler chickens by Kanakachari, M., Ashwini, R., Chatterjee, R. N., Bhattacharya, T. K.

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (14-10-2022)
    “…Background: Muscle development, egg production, and plumage colors are different between native and broiler chickens. The study was designed to investigate why…”
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    Identification of methylation pattern in the partial promoter of acetyl CoA carboxylase beta (ACACB) gene in White Leghorn line by SHIVAPRASAD, C H, VINOO, R, CHATTERJEE, R N, MURALIDHAR, M, NARENDRANATH, D, ASWANIKUMAR, K, BHATTACHARYA, T K, SUSHMA, G, KANAKACHARI, M, PRASAD, A R

    Published in Indian journal of animal sciences (01-06-2023)
    “…The present study was initiated with an objective of identifying methylation pattern in the partial promoter of Acetyl CoA carboxylase beta (ACACB) gene in…”
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    Temporal expression profiling of GhNAC transcription factor genes in cotton cultivars under abiotic stresses by Sivakumar, S., Prem Kumar, G., Vinoth, S., Siva, G., Vigneswaran, M., Gurusaravanan, P., Kanakachari, M., Senthil Kumar, T., Baskaran, P., Jayabalan, N.

    Published in Plant gene (01-12-2021)
    “…Gossypium sp. is a significant natural fiber source for the textile industry around the world. The crop yield is unfavorably affected as a result of various…”
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