Abstract Background The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is an emerging determiner of phenotypic traits and disease. mtDNA is inherited in a strict maternal fashion from the population of mitochondria present in the egg at fertilisation. Individuals are assigned to mtDNA haplotypes and those with sequences that cluster closely have common origins and their migration patterns can be mapped. Previously, we identified five mtDNA haplotypes in the commercial breeding lines of Australian pigs, which defined their common origins, and showed how these mtDNA haplotypes influenced litter size and reproductive function in terms of egg and embryo quality and fertilisation efficiency. Results We have determined whether mtDNA haplotypes influence other phen...
Seoul National University (SNU) miniature pigs are originated from the Minnesota miniature pig. This...
Abstract A detailed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of growth and fatness data from a three ...
Background: Prolificacy is the most important trait influencing the reproductive efficiency of pig p...
Background: The maternally inherited mitochondrial genome encodes key proteins of the electron trans...
The vast majority of cellular energy is generated through the process of oxidative phosphorylation, ...
Genes expressed in mitochondria work in concert with those expressed in the nucleus to mediate oxida...
Abstract Background Mutations in mitochondrial tRNA genes have been widely reported association with...
Breed distribution across the mtDNA haplotypes for the 216 commercial pigs. (DOCX 42Â kb
Background: A major reduction of genetic diversity in mtDNA occurred during the domestication of Eas...
BACKGROUND: A major reduction of genetic diversity in mtDNA occurred during the domestication of Eas...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 37th International Conference on Animal Genetics (ISAG), celebrad...
Identifying epigenetic changes is essential for an in-depth understanding of phenotypic diversity an...
Selection of pigs has focussed on the improvement of lean growth with simultaneous reduction in fat ...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
Backfat thickness is one of the most important traits of commercially raised pigs. Meishan pigs are ...
Seoul National University (SNU) miniature pigs are originated from the Minnesota miniature pig. This...
Abstract A detailed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of growth and fatness data from a three ...
Background: Prolificacy is the most important trait influencing the reproductive efficiency of pig p...
Background: The maternally inherited mitochondrial genome encodes key proteins of the electron trans...
The vast majority of cellular energy is generated through the process of oxidative phosphorylation, ...
Genes expressed in mitochondria work in concert with those expressed in the nucleus to mediate oxida...
Abstract Background Mutations in mitochondrial tRNA genes have been widely reported association with...
Breed distribution across the mtDNA haplotypes for the 216 commercial pigs. (DOCX 42Â kb
Background: A major reduction of genetic diversity in mtDNA occurred during the domestication of Eas...
BACKGROUND: A major reduction of genetic diversity in mtDNA occurred during the domestication of Eas...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 37th International Conference on Animal Genetics (ISAG), celebrad...
Identifying epigenetic changes is essential for an in-depth understanding of phenotypic diversity an...
Selection of pigs has focussed on the improvement of lean growth with simultaneous reduction in fat ...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
Backfat thickness is one of the most important traits of commercially raised pigs. Meishan pigs are ...
Seoul National University (SNU) miniature pigs are originated from the Minnesota miniature pig. This...
Abstract A detailed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of growth and fatness data from a three ...
Background: Prolificacy is the most important trait influencing the reproductive efficiency of pig p...