The activity of lactate and malate dehydrogenases in the blood serum of chickens of various breeds and crossbreds. 1977

H Majewska, and A Kołataj
Department of Physiological Traits Inheritance, Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Jastrzebiec, Poland.

Studies on the activity of lactate and malate dehydrogenases in the blood serum of 'Leghorn', 'Greenleg' and 'White Rock' chickens and their crossbreds have shown that: 1. The highest activity of both enzymes occurs in 'Greenleg' chicken, and the lowest in the 'Leghorn' birds. 2. The mean activity of both enzymes in crossbreds was considerably higher than that obtained for the control, purebred birds. 3. The mean activity of both enzymes was higher for crossbreds than for the whole population.

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