Dr Kashif Awan

M.Sc.(Hons.)

Dr Kashif Awan

M.Sc.(Hons.)

Research Area: Dairy Technology
Degree Major University Start Date End Date
M.Sc.(Hons.) Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam January 2007 January 2010
Designation Organization Duration
Lecturer University of Poonch Rawalakot March 2011 - July 2024
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[• R.D. Munir*, S.A. Khan**, A. Hussain***, A.M.U. Din**, F. Rasool**, K. Awan***, Z.H. Kuthu***, S.R.A. Shah**** and S.K.A. Shah*****object HTMLInputElement] PHYTASE GENE ISOLATION FROM BACTERIA OBTAINED FROM HOT SPRINGS OF AJK[object HTMLInputElement] Phytases are enzymes capable of hydrolyzing phytic acid to less phosphorylated myo-inositol derivates. Phytases are becoming essential supplement to animal feeds. Bacillu ssp. produces a thermostable phytase which renders it suitable for commercial production. A locally isolated strain of Bacillus subtilis was used for the amplification of phytase gene. Amplicons of 1300 and 1120bps were obtained by PCR. For the study twenty samples of water were obtained from hot springs found at different plac 2019 2411-0930
ZH Kuthu, K Javed, K Awan, N Ahmad and A Ahad A Study on Phenotypic and Genetic Correlations between Birth Weight and other Growth Traits in Teddy Goat In present study data available on 20455 kidding and performance records of 5545 Teddy goats and progeny of 406 sires maintained as separate flocks at Livestock Experiment Stations Rakh Ghulaman, Rakh Khariewala and Chak Katora, Punjab, Pakistan was analyzed. The phenotypic, genetic and environmental correlations between birth weight and other growth traits were estimated by Bivariate REML analysis. The estimates of genetic, Phenotypic and environmental correlations between birth weight and wean 2017 DOI: 10.15406/jdvar.2017.05.00158
Shahzad Akbar Khan1, Muhammad Akhtar Qureshi1, Eiko Nakagawa Itano2, Kashif Awan1, Naveed Sabir1, Abdul Aziz1, Asim Shamim1, Abid Hussain1, Ahmed Nawaz3 and Ilahi Bakhsh3 A study on the sterility, safety, potency and purity of hydropericardium hepatitis syndrome (Angara disease) vaccines The present study was conducted in order to determine the quality of commercially available Angara disease vaccines. For the experiment, 200 broiler chicks of one day old were reared at National Veterinary Laboratories, Islamabad in isolation units. Chicks were divided into three groups that is, 1, 2, 3 and having 25, 25 and 150 chicks, respectively. Group 1 was used to determine LD50 of the virus in chicks, whereas the chicks of group 2 and 3 were used to assess the safety and potency of the va 2013 10.5897/AJMR12.1080