Molecular Mechanisms Affecting Development Of Animal Fibers And Some Studies On Goats

S. Selçuk, Ö. Özmen, Reyhan Çolak
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Natural fibers are of two types as vegetable and animal origin. Animal fibers have contributed to the development of the economic structures of the countries and the continuation of their traditions since ancient times and continue to do so. Various studies have shown that the properties of the fiber produced by the hair follicle are of great importance in determining fiber quality and quantity. Hair follicles have been developed in an environment where various molecular signals are effective. In this context, the investigation of molecular mechanisms affecting hair follicle development has come into prominence and it is seen that it has become the focus of studies. In this review, it has been tried to explain the importance of animal fibers and the molecular mechanisms affecting hair follicle morphogenesis and cycle by providing some examples from the studies on two goat breeds, Angora goat and cashmere goat, which are valuable in terms of animal fiber, leading to provide a preliminary information to the studies which has become the focus of today.
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影响动物纤维发育的分子机制及山羊的一些研究
天然纤维有植物性和动物性两种。自古以来,动物纤维对各国经济结构的发展和传统的延续作出了贡献,并将继续这样做。各种研究表明,毛囊产生的纤维的性质对决定纤维的质量和数量至关重要。毛囊是在各种分子信号有效的环境中发育的。在此背景下,对影响毛囊发育的分子机制的研究日益突出,成为研究的热点。本文通过对安哥拉山羊和绒山羊这两个具有动物纤维研究价值的山羊品种的研究,试图说明动物纤维的重要性以及影响毛囊形态发生和周期的分子机制,从而为目前的研究热点提供初步的信息。
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