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    The Ayrshire cattle are a breed ofdairycattle originated from Ayrshire in Scotland.

    The average mature Ayrshire cow weighs 1000-1300 pounds (450-600 kg).They are

    known for low somatic cell counts, ability to convert grass into milk efficiently, and

    hardiness. The breed was also known as Dunlop cattle or Cunninghame cattle.

    Ayrshires are medium-sized cattle weighing over 1200 pounds at maturity. They arestrong, rugged cattle that adapt to all management systems including group

    handling on dairy farms with free stalls and milking parlors. Ayrshires excel in udder

    conformation and are not subject to excessive foot and leg problems. The actual

    average of all Ayrshires on official ABA programs in 2002 is 17,230 pounds of milk

    with 665 pounds of fat and 542 pounds of protein.

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    Murrah Buffalo

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    The Asil or Aseel is a breed ofchicken originating in India. Similar fowl are found

    throughout Southeast Asia. Asils were first used for cock fighting. Aseel is noted for

    its pugnacity. The colour of the breed is white or black. The hens are not good layers,but are excellent sitters. Aseel breed is found in almost all states of India, but

    abundant in Andhra Pradesh. It has a distinctive upright stance, drooping tail, and

    well-defined musculature. The comb and wattles are much smaller than in most

    other breeds. The color ranges from white to black with black breasted red being the

    most common. In the U.S., the breed is listed as Critical by the American Livestock

    Breeds Conservancy.

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    FISH (fluorescencein situhybridization) is a cytogenetic technique used to

    detect and localize the presence or absence of specific DNAsequences on

    chromosomes. FISH uses fluorescent probes that bind to only those parts of the

    chromosome with which they show a high degree of sequence similarity.Fluorescence microscopy can be used to find out where the fluorescent probe

    bound to the chromosomes. FISH is often used for finding specific features in

    DNA for use in genetic counseling, medicine, and species identification. FISH

    can also be used to detect and localize specific mRNAs within tissue samples.

    In this context, it can help define the spatial-temporal patterns ofgene

    expression within cells and tissues.

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