Review on camel genetic diversity: ecological and economic perspectives

M Bagiyal, R Parsad, S Ahlawat, R Gera, P Chhabra… - Mammalian …, 2024 - Springer
Camels, known as the “Ship of the Desert,” play a vital role in the ecosystems and
economies of arid and semi-arid regions. They provide meat, milk, transportation, and other …

Global camel milk industry: A comprehensive overview of production, consumption trends, market evolution, and value chain efficiency

OA El Alia, Y Zine-Eddine, S Chaji, S Boukrouh… - Small Ruminant …, 2025 - Elsevier
The global camel population is steadily increasing, with a notable increase in the proportion
of camels specifically raised for milk production. This rise is mainly attributed to the surge in …

Exploring the importance of predicted camel NRAP exon 4 for environmental adaptation using a mouse model

SY Lee, BY Lee, B Lim, R Uzzaman, G Jang… - Animal …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Camels possess exceptional adaptability, allowing them to withstand extreme temperatures
in desert environments. They conserve water by reducing their metabolic rate and regulating …

Whole-genome resequencing provides insights into the diversity and adaptation to desert environment in ** adaptive traits in camels: A study of the influence of hypotonic saline solutions on blood cell area

H Alhaddad, A Alnughaimish, D Alhajeri, BH Alhajeri - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Single-humped camels are livestock of physical, physiological, and biochemical adaptations
to hot desert environments and to water scarcity. The tolerance of camels to water …

[HTML][HTML] In Silico Analysis of Temperature-Induced Structural, Stability, and Flexibility Modulations in Camel Cytochrome c

HA Alkhatabi, M Alhashmi, HA Alkhatabi, HN Altayb - Animals, 2025 - mdpi.com
Cytochrome c is a critical protein in energy metabolism, and its structural adaptations to
different temperatures play a key role in enabling species like the wild Bactrian camel …

[PDF][PDF] Differentially Expressed Genes in Cardiomyocytes of the First Camelized Mouse Model, Nrap c. 255ins78 Mouse

SY Lee, B Lim, BY Lee, G Jang, JS Choi, XS Cui… - Genes, 2025 - preprints.org
The first camelized mouse model (Nrapc. 255ins78) was developed to explore how camels
adapt to extreme environments. Previous studies showed that these mice exhibit a cold …

Establishment of biochemical and hematological profiles of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) under extensive and intensive production systems

M Lamraoui, AM de Almeida, Y Khelef… - Tropical Animal Health …, 2024 - Springer
In Algeria, camel husbandry is undergoing a shift from a traditional extensive system to one
more intensive. Such a move in the production system of the dromedary camel should be …

Anatomical and physiological properties of the dromedary: A potential sustainability alternative and a vital asset in the era of climate change

NE Kebir, N Berber, MR Zahzeh - Journal of Animal Behaviour and …, 2024 - malque.pub
The one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius), commonly referred to as the Arabian
camel, is primarily found in North Africa, tropical Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian …

Camel meat perception and the factors influencing its consumption willingness among Algerian consumers

B Hamad, L Hadef, S Amara - Theory and practice of meat …, 2025 - meatjournal.ru
The purpose of this research was to evaluate Algerian consumers' perceptions of camel
meat and identify the variables driving their intention to consume it. A survey of 142 …