Molecular genetic examination of cattle

Name of the scientific organizationName of the research projectName of the developed technology, product, or service that you plan to commercializeScientific novelty of researchDegree of research noveltyBranchFull name, position, academic degree, qualification and work experience of the project supervisorContactsProject TeamWhat commercial and consumer problems will be solved as a result of the project’s commercialization?
West Kazakhstan Agricultural and Technical University named after Zhangir Khan“Complex genetic labeling of meat productivity in cattle of Hereford and Angus breeds of Kazakhstan selection by genes regulating growth rates” (No. 0118RK00396)Provision of commercial services for conducting molecular genetic examination of cattle for agricultural enterprisesPolymorphisms of meat productivity genes associated with growth rates in cattle of the Aberdeen-Angus and Hereford breeds were determined in the form of genetic test systems. This makes it possible to select animals with increased genetic potential in the early stages of the postnatal period and reduces the financial cost of fattening and rearing time.Improvement of consumer characteristics in comparison with domestic analoguesAgro-industrial complex, animal husbandry1. Beishova Indira Saltanovna, Director of the Testing Center, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Biology of the Russian Federation, genetics of agricultural animals, 15 years old87074523827 indira_bei@mail.ru2. Ulyanov Vadim Aleksandrovich, Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Biotechnology and Diagnostics of Infectious Diseases, Master of Veterinary Sciences, Genetics of farm animals, 8 years; 3. Ulyanova Tatyana Vladimirovna, researcher of the Laboratory of Biotechnology and Diagnostics of Infectious Diseases, Master of Agricultural Sciences, Genetics of farm animals, 6 years; 4. Kharzhau Ainur, researcher laboratory of Biotechnology and Diagnostics of Infectious Diseases, Master of Agricultural Sciences, Genetics of farm animals, 9 years old; 5. Belaya Elena Valentinovna, Associate Professor of the Department of BSPU named after M. Tank (Minsk), Candidate of Biological Sciences, Genetics of farm animals, 20 years old; 6. Kovalchuk Alexander Mikhailovich, Head of the Laboratory of Biotechnology and Diagnostics of Infectious Diseases, Master of Veterinary Sciences, genetics of farm animals, 8 years old; 7. Zhusupova Guldana Bahadurkyzy, Director of “Business Certi¦cation Center” LLP, Bachelor, management, standardization, 17 years old.As a result of commercialization of the project, the problem of meeting the demand for livestock products in the domestic market of Kazakhstan will be solved and an increase in its export resources is also possible with the use of genetic technologies. Carrying out genotyping of cattle at an early age will allow selecting animals with a high potential for meat productivity, and animals with a low potential will be culled from the herd.