Abstract:
The improvement of preservation methods of rooster genome in a deep-frozen state is of great economic importance, since the artificial semination by means of cryopreserved semen practiced in poultry farming allows to expand the possibilities for creation of new breeds and hen lines, and to obtain a maximum amount of progeny from highly valuables in the breeding respect sires. Hydrophoby, the affinity of substance with water, is responsible for the molecular interaction and physico-chemical processes during the preservation of the biological material.