Through the development of the high-throughput genotyping arrays, molecular markers and genes related to phenotypic traits have been identified in livestock species. In poultry, plumage color is an important qualitative trait that can be used as phenotypic marker for breed identification. In order to assess sources of genetic variation related to the Polverara chicken breed plumage colour (black vs. white), we carried out a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and a genome-wide fixation index (FST) scan to uncover the genomic regions involved. A total of 37 animals (17 white and 20 black) were genotyped with the Affymetrix 600 K Chicken single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) Array. The combination of results from GWAS and FST revealed a total...
Meat color, an important index of chicken quality, is highly related to heme pigment, glycolysis, an...
Chicken plumage colour is a complex trait controlled by many genes. Herein, through Rhode Island Red...
Studies of candidate genes and SNP associations with reproductive traits provide a valuable source o...
Through the development of the high-throughput genotyping arrays, molecular markers and genes relate...
Chicken plumage color is an inheritable phenotype that was naturally and artificially selected for d...
Chicken plumage color is an inheritable phenotype that was naturally and artificially selected for d...
Chicken plumage color is an inheritable phenotype that was naturally and artificially selected for d...
Plumage color in chicken is determined by the proportion of eumelanin and pheomelanin pigmentation. ...
Feather colors of chickens are not only characteristics of breeds but also as phenotypic markers in ...
Plumage colouration in birds is important for a plethora of reasons, ranging from camouflage, sexual...
Domestication is the process by which animals become adapted to the environment provided by humans. ...
Yellow-feathered chickens (YFCs) have a long history in China. They are well-known for the nutrition...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
A major challenge in the post-genomic era is to understand how genome sequence variants (genotype) g...
Domestic animals have been selected by humans for thousands of years, which have drastically altered...
Meat color, an important index of chicken quality, is highly related to heme pigment, glycolysis, an...
Chicken plumage colour is a complex trait controlled by many genes. Herein, through Rhode Island Red...
Studies of candidate genes and SNP associations with reproductive traits provide a valuable source o...
Through the development of the high-throughput genotyping arrays, molecular markers and genes relate...
Chicken plumage color is an inheritable phenotype that was naturally and artificially selected for d...
Chicken plumage color is an inheritable phenotype that was naturally and artificially selected for d...
Chicken plumage color is an inheritable phenotype that was naturally and artificially selected for d...
Plumage color in chicken is determined by the proportion of eumelanin and pheomelanin pigmentation. ...
Feather colors of chickens are not only characteristics of breeds but also as phenotypic markers in ...
Plumage colouration in birds is important for a plethora of reasons, ranging from camouflage, sexual...
Domestication is the process by which animals become adapted to the environment provided by humans. ...
Yellow-feathered chickens (YFCs) have a long history in China. They are well-known for the nutrition...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
A major challenge in the post-genomic era is to understand how genome sequence variants (genotype) g...
Domestic animals have been selected by humans for thousands of years, which have drastically altered...
Meat color, an important index of chicken quality, is highly related to heme pigment, glycolysis, an...
Chicken plumage colour is a complex trait controlled by many genes. Herein, through Rhode Island Red...
Studies of candidate genes and SNP associations with reproductive traits provide a valuable source o...