研究领域
Quantitative and qualitative traits inheritance.
Population genetics studies.
Agricultural developments.
Genetic resistance to stress including disease.
Identification of genetic markers for stress and disease resistance.
Use of selection to establish genetically resistant lines for green production.
Working on different models and species.
Mutations associated with some inherited diseases: Thalassemia; G6PD; dental caries.
Problems in sampling and sample size.
Other research
Some human genetic of inherited diseases; cancer research.
Animal and poultry production.
Genetic isolation and gene diversity.
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Limits to artificial selection. ABA 42:587-592 (1974).
Genetic variation in a line of mice selected to its limits for high body weight. British J. of Animal Production. 19:273-289 (1974).
Maternal effects on embryonic and post-embryonic growth in Poultry. British Poultry Science, 19:277-281 (1978).
Effect of injecting amino acids into the egg on embryonic and subsequent growth in domestic fowls. British Poultry Science. 23:171-174 (1982).
The Heterophil/Lymphocyte ratio as a selection criterion for heat resistance in fowls. British Poultry Science. 38, No.2:150-163 (1997).
The Neutrophil/Lymphocyte ratio as an indicator and selection criterion for winter and summer stress in sheep. Iraqi J. of Agriculture, Vol.5 No.4:133-143 (2000).
Genetic resistance to S. typhimurium in two lines of chickens selected on the bases of H/L into Resistant and sensitive. British Poultry Science. 43, No. 4:501-507 (2002).
Association between H/L ratio, a marker of resistance to stress and some production and fitness traits in chickens. British Poultry Science. 47, No. 4: 443-448 (2006).
The effect of feed restriction on some physiological traits in pure lines of chickens selected into resistant and sensitive on the bases ofH/L ratio. Under publication (2006).
Problems os sampling in epidemiological and animal surveillance studies. USA CRDF seminar on: Infectious diseases, zoonosis and disease surveillance in Iraq. July 16-20 (2006), Amman, Jordan.