نتایج جستجو برای: muscling score

تعداد نتایج: 221027  

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2007
Dana S Mosher Pascale Quignon Carlos D Bustamante Nathan B Sutter Cathryn S Mellersh Heidi G Parker Elaine A Ostrander

Double muscling is a trait previously described in several mammalian species including cattle and sheep and is caused by mutations in the myostatin (MSTN) gene (previously referred to as GDF8). Here we describe a new mutation in MSTN found in the whippet dog breed that results in a double-muscled phenotype known as the "bully" whippet. Individuals with this phenotype carry two copies of a two-b...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1990
J W Turner L S Pelton H R Cross

Ultrasonic measurements of fat thickness (FAT) and ribeye area (REA) were analyzed together with weight (WT), scrotal circumference (SC) and age data from 385 yearling Hereford bulls representing 45 sires. Additional variables created were 100*REA/WT (REACWT) and 365-d adjusted REA (AREA). Multiplicative age adjustment for AREA was calculated from linear regression of REA on age. Heritabilities...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه سیستان و بلوچستان 1390

در سال های اخیر با شدت یافتن بحران مالی جهانی بسیاری از بنگاههای اقتصادی زیان های بزرگی را متحمل شده؛ و یا حتی به مرحله ورشکستگی رسیده اند بطور کلی در ایران و خصوصاً در بین شرکت های ثبت شده در بورس اوراق بهادار تهران موارد زیادی وجود دارد که از ضعف سلامت مالی رنج می برند و به بیانی دیگر در آستانه ورشکستگی هستند. این پژوهش پس از کنترل کردن متغیر هایی از قبیل (اندازه، سودآوری، فرصت های رشد پیش بین...

2016
Xuemei Zhang Liqin Wang Yangsheng Wu Wenrong Li Jing An Fuchun Zhang Mingjun Liu

Myostatin (MSTN) can negatively regulate the growth and development of skeletal muscle, and natural mutations can cause "double-muscling" trait in animals. In order to block the inhibiting effect of MSTN on muscle growth, we transferred zinc-finger nucleases (ZFN) which targeted sheep MSTN gene into cultured fibroblasts. Gene targeted colonies were isolated from transfected fibroblasts by seria...

2003
Ted Schroeder James Mintert Orlen Grunewald

Feeder cattle prices are determined by the interaction of many factors. This study uses 1986 and 1987 Kansas feeder cattle auction data to investigate the impact of a wide variety of physical characteristics, many of which have not been used in previous studies on feeder cattle prices. Unlike previous studies, this analysis explicitly incorporates changes in feeder cattle market fundamentals du...

2014
Xian-Ju Huang Hong-Xiao Zhang Huili Wang Kai Xiong Ling Qin Honglin Liu

Myostatin represses muscle growth by negatively regulating the number and size of muscle fibers. Myostatin lossof- function can result in the double-muscling phenotype and increased muscle mass. Thus, knockout of myostatin gene could improve the quality of meat from mammals. In the present study, zinc finger nucleases, a useful tool for generating gene knockout animals, were designed to target ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
J L Beckett R J Delmore G C Duff D A Yates D M Allen T E Lawrence N Elam

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) to enhance growth performance and carcass characteristics in calf-fed Holstein steers. In Exp. 1, Holstein steers (n = 2,311) were fed in a large-pen trial in 2 phases at a commercial feed yard in the desert Southwest. In Exp. 2, a total of 359 steers were fed in a small-pen university study. In Exp. 1...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2010
M M Binns D A Boehler D H Lambert

One hundred and eighty-nine Thoroughbred horses that had won Graded Stakes races in North America were genotyped with the Illumina Equine SNP50 bead chip. Association tests using PLINK to determine whether any SNPs were associated with optimum racing distance (7 furlongs and under compared to 8-10 furlongs) identified a locus on ECA18 that was statistically significant (-log 10 EMP2=1.63) at th...

2009
N. G. Cullen C. A. Morris P. M. Dobbie D. L. Hyndman

Beef cattle have been selected in particular for increased growth rates and greater muscle development. The myostatin gene is responsible for the muscle hyperplasia in double muscled animals and it is also responsible in these animals for differences, during foetal development, in the relative proportions of muscle fibre types. A mutation in the myostatin gene in Limousin cattle (F94L) has been...

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