peer reviewedA paternally expressed QTL for muscle growth and backfat thickness (BFT) has previously been identified near the IGF2 locus on the distal tip of pig chromosome 2 (SSC2p) in three experimental F2 populations. Recently, a mutation in a regulatory element of the IGF2 gene was identified as the quantitative trait nucleotide (QTN) underlying the major QTL effect on muscle growth and BFT in crosses between Large White and Wild Boar or Pietrain. This study demonstrates that the IGF2 mutation also controls the paternally expressed QTL for backfat thickness in a cross between Meishan and European Whites. In addition, a comparison of QTL of backfat thickness measured by Hennessy grading probe (HGP) and by ultrasound measurement (USM) was...
Abstract A detailed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of growth and fatness data from a three ...
Abstract Background A major QTL for fatness and growth, denoted FAT1, has previously been detected o...
Recently, a new QTN (quantitative trait nucleotide), which is located in the regulatory sequence of ...
A paternally expressed QTL for muscle growth and backfat thickness (BFT) has previously been identif...
Background In the pig, multiple QTL associated with growth and fatness traits have been mapped to ch...
Most traits and disorders have a multifactorial background indicating that they are controlled by en...
A paternally expressed quantitative trait locus (QTL) affecting muscle growth, fat deposition...
Background: Many QTL have been detected in pigs, but very few of them have been fine-mapped up to th...
We and others have identified a paternally expressed Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) primarily affect...
Summary A QTL located in the paternally expressed insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is known ...
Most traits of economical importance in animal production are quantitative i.e. they are characteri...
Most traits of economical importance in animal production are quantitative i.e. they are characteriz...
A QTL located in the paternally expressed insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is known to incre...
Background: Porcine chromosome X harbors four QTL strongly affecting backfat thickness (BFT), ham we...
<font size="3"><p>This thesis deals with the identification of genes controlling intramu...
Abstract A detailed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of growth and fatness data from a three ...
Abstract Background A major QTL for fatness and growth, denoted FAT1, has previously been detected o...
Recently, a new QTN (quantitative trait nucleotide), which is located in the regulatory sequence of ...
A paternally expressed QTL for muscle growth and backfat thickness (BFT) has previously been identif...
Background In the pig, multiple QTL associated with growth and fatness traits have been mapped to ch...
Most traits and disorders have a multifactorial background indicating that they are controlled by en...
A paternally expressed quantitative trait locus (QTL) affecting muscle growth, fat deposition...
Background: Many QTL have been detected in pigs, but very few of them have been fine-mapped up to th...
We and others have identified a paternally expressed Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) primarily affect...
Summary A QTL located in the paternally expressed insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is known ...
Most traits of economical importance in animal production are quantitative i.e. they are characteri...
Most traits of economical importance in animal production are quantitative i.e. they are characteriz...
A QTL located in the paternally expressed insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is known to incre...
Background: Porcine chromosome X harbors four QTL strongly affecting backfat thickness (BFT), ham we...
<font size="3"><p>This thesis deals with the identification of genes controlling intramu...
Abstract A detailed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of growth and fatness data from a three ...
Abstract Background A major QTL for fatness and growth, denoted FAT1, has previously been detected o...
Recently, a new QTN (quantitative trait nucleotide), which is located in the regulatory sequence of ...