Professor Dr. Munir Abdul Amir Abdul Fatlawi published a scientific study titled “Molecular Identification of the Gene Encoding the Beta-Tubulin Protein in the Haemonchus Contortus in Sheep in Al-Qadisiyah Governorate, Iraq” in the Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences.
The study included a beta-tubulin protein essential for parasite resistance to widely used anthelmintics. Many countries around the world face significant challenges due to the failure of anthelmintic drugs, due to resistance, to eliminate parasitic infections in various animals, especially sheep.
Therefore, there is an urgent need for increased research focusing on parasite resistance factors, particularly beta-tubulin.
A lecturer from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Al-Qadisiyah University publishes a research paper in a reputable international journal within the Scopus database Q1..

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