[EN] The objective of the present study was to evaluate the influence of the genotypes of two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) c.78C>T located in the growth hormone gene (GH) and c.106C>G in the growth hormone receptor gene (GHR) on individual body weight (IBW) during the growing period at 35, 70 and 90 d of age on a total of 107 weaned Californian breed rabbits. The restriction fragments obtained revealed that 74.8% of the rabbits carrying c.78C>T SNP and 52.3% of the rabbits carrying c.106C>G SNP were heterozygous, which indicated a moderate level of genetic diversity in this Californian population. Association analysis based on a single-gene approach revealed that c.78C>T polymorphism in the GH gene had a significa...
Growth is a complex trait with moderate to high heritability in livestock and must be described by t...
A complete 3 x 3 diallel cross was performed to study the growth performance of rabbits belonging to...
Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the anim...
gene, polymorphism, marketing weight Single Nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) techniques were used to st...
Aim: In this study, we examined parts of six growth genes (growth hormone [GH], melanocortin 4 recep...
Efficiency of meat production in rabbits relies on post-weaning growth rate, that, for practical rea...
Considered the rabbit Growth Hormone Receptor (GHR) gene as a candidate gene for growth efficiency, ...
A shortcut to identify DNA markers associated with economic traits is to use a candidate gene approa...
Candidate gene is a powerful approach to study gene-trait association and offers valuable informatio...
A candidate gene approach has been already successfully applied to identify several DNA markers asso...
Candidate gene is a powerful approach to study gene-trait association and offers valuable informatio...
Melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) is a member of the G proteincoupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily consi...
Identification of genes in rabbits correlated to economic traits were intended to improve and develo...
Background: Myostatin (MSTN or GDF8) is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily ...
The association analysis of the GH c.-78C>T polymorphism on carcass and meat quality traits in New Z...
Growth is a complex trait with moderate to high heritability in livestock and must be described by t...
A complete 3 x 3 diallel cross was performed to study the growth performance of rabbits belonging to...
Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the anim...
gene, polymorphism, marketing weight Single Nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) techniques were used to st...
Aim: In this study, we examined parts of six growth genes (growth hormone [GH], melanocortin 4 recep...
Efficiency of meat production in rabbits relies on post-weaning growth rate, that, for practical rea...
Considered the rabbit Growth Hormone Receptor (GHR) gene as a candidate gene for growth efficiency, ...
A shortcut to identify DNA markers associated with economic traits is to use a candidate gene approa...
Candidate gene is a powerful approach to study gene-trait association and offers valuable informatio...
A candidate gene approach has been already successfully applied to identify several DNA markers asso...
Candidate gene is a powerful approach to study gene-trait association and offers valuable informatio...
Melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) is a member of the G proteincoupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily consi...
Identification of genes in rabbits correlated to economic traits were intended to improve and develo...
Background: Myostatin (MSTN or GDF8) is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily ...
The association analysis of the GH c.-78C>T polymorphism on carcass and meat quality traits in New Z...
Growth is a complex trait with moderate to high heritability in livestock and must be described by t...
A complete 3 x 3 diallel cross was performed to study the growth performance of rabbits belonging to...
Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the anim...