Micromolar calcium activated neutral protease (CAPN1) was evaluated as a candidate gene for a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on BTA29 affecting meat tenderness by characterization of nucleotide sequence variation in the gene. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) were identified by sequencing all 22 exons and 19 of the 21 introns in two sires (Piedmontese X Angus located at the U.S. Meat Animal Research Centre in Clay Centre, NE; Jersey X Limousin located at AgResearch in New Zealand) of independent resource populations previously shown to be segregating meat tenderness QTL on BTA29. The majority of the 38 SNP were found in introns or were synonymous substitutions in the coding regions, with two exceptions. Exons 14 and 9 contained SNP that...
Chantier qualité GAThe objectives of the study were to evaluate allelic frequencies and to test the ...
Meat Tenderness is one of the most important factors affecting consumers' assessment of meat quality...
Autogenous proteolytic enzymes of the calpain family are implicated in myofibrillar protein degradat...
ABSTRACT: Micromolar calcium activated neutral protease (CAPN1) was evaluated as a candidate gene fo...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Association for the Advancement of ...
Background: Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) affecting meat tenderness have been reported on Bovine chr...
Calpain 1 (CAPN1) and its activator HRSP12 are evaluated as candidate gene for quantitative trait lo...
Meat tenderness is one of the major characteristic quality of beef not only for consumers but for br...
Calpain-1 gene (CAPN1) produces an calpain enzyme controlling structure of meat protein and tenderne...
Considerable evidence has demonstrated that the μ-calpain (CAPN1) gene and its inhibitor calpastati...
We examined whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the calpain (CAPN) and calpastatin (CA...
A preliminary analysis on the variability of μ-Calpain (CAPN1) and Calpastatin (CAST) genes in si...
The activity of the calpains/calpastatin proteolytic system is closely related to the postmortem ten...
Meat tenderness is an important trait in beef cattle production, as consumers consider tenderness th...
Data from purebred Brahman steers (N = 467) were used to study the association of single nucleotide ...
Chantier qualité GAThe objectives of the study were to evaluate allelic frequencies and to test the ...
Meat Tenderness is one of the most important factors affecting consumers' assessment of meat quality...
Autogenous proteolytic enzymes of the calpain family are implicated in myofibrillar protein degradat...
ABSTRACT: Micromolar calcium activated neutral protease (CAPN1) was evaluated as a candidate gene fo...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Association for the Advancement of ...
Background: Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) affecting meat tenderness have been reported on Bovine chr...
Calpain 1 (CAPN1) and its activator HRSP12 are evaluated as candidate gene for quantitative trait lo...
Meat tenderness is one of the major characteristic quality of beef not only for consumers but for br...
Calpain-1 gene (CAPN1) produces an calpain enzyme controlling structure of meat protein and tenderne...
Considerable evidence has demonstrated that the μ-calpain (CAPN1) gene and its inhibitor calpastati...
We examined whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the calpain (CAPN) and calpastatin (CA...
A preliminary analysis on the variability of μ-Calpain (CAPN1) and Calpastatin (CAST) genes in si...
The activity of the calpains/calpastatin proteolytic system is closely related to the postmortem ten...
Meat tenderness is an important trait in beef cattle production, as consumers consider tenderness th...
Data from purebred Brahman steers (N = 467) were used to study the association of single nucleotide ...
Chantier qualité GAThe objectives of the study were to evaluate allelic frequencies and to test the ...
Meat Tenderness is one of the most important factors affecting consumers' assessment of meat quality...
Autogenous proteolytic enzymes of the calpain family are implicated in myofibrillar protein degradat...