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Researchers established the Camel DNA and Research Object Archive (Cdrom Archive) to overcome challenges in studying camel traits. This archive facilitates research into camel genetics and phenotypic variations, particularly in Arabian Peninsula breeds.

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Area of Science:

  • Camelid genetics and genomics.
  • Animal breeding and genetics.
  • Livestock research and development.

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  • Camels possess unique traits shaped by natural and artificial selection, but molecular basis studies are limited.
  • Challenges include lack of trait variation records, pedigrees, and high costs associated with long reproductive cycles.
  • Previous research lacked systematic data collection for camel phenotypes and genetic diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a systematic method for collecting camel DNA samples and associated phenotypic information.
  • To introduce the Camel DNA and Research Object Archive (Cdrom Archive) to the research community.
  • To facilitate the study of phenotypic traits in Arabian Peninsula camel breeds.

Main Methods:

  • Developing a systematic process for collecting camel DNA and phenotypic data.
  • Creating the Camel DNA and Research Object Archive (Cdrom Archive).
  • Utilizing the archive to analyze phenotypic variations in Mezayen camels.

Main Results:

  • The Cdrom Archive was established as a systematic resource for camel genetic research.
  • Variable phenotypic traits related to coat (color, length, texture), ear, and tail lengths were reported.
  • Initial data from the archive provides insights into morphological measurements of Arabian Peninsula camel breeds.

Conclusions:

  • The Cdrom Archive provides a foundational resource for advancing camel genetic and phenotypic research.
  • This systematic approach addresses previous limitations in studying camel traits.
  • The archive enables detailed investigation of specific camel breeds and their unique characteristics.