Feed efficiency (FE) is the most important economic trait in the poultry and livestock industry. Thus, genetic improvement of FE may result in a considerable reduction of the cost and energy burdens. As genome-wide association studies (GWASs) can help identify candidate variants influencing FE, the present study aimed to analyze the phenotypic correlation and identify candidate variants of the seven FE traits in ducks. All traits were found to have significant positive correlations with varying degrees. In particular, residual feed intake presented correlation coefficients of 0.61, 0.54, and 0.13 with feed conversion ratio, and feed intake, respectively. Furthermore, data from seven FE-related GWAS revealed 4 (FCR), 3 (FI), 36 (RFI), 6 (BWG...
Body composition and meat quality traits are important economic traits of chickens. The development ...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
MAZUROWSKI A., FRIESKE A., KOKOSZYÑSKI D., MROCZKOWSKI S., BERNACKI Z., WILKANOWSKA A. 2015. Examina...
Abstract Background Pekin duck products have become popular in Asia over recent decades and account ...
Given the worldwide diversity of duck production, genetics aspects of feed efficiency of ducks shoul...
The duck is one of the most economically important waterfowl as a source of meat, eggs, and feathers...
The aim of this study was to analyse the mechanisms that underlie phenotypic quantitative trait loci...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to identify genome regions determining duck meat performanc...
Abstract Background The serum is rich in nutrients and plays an essential role in electrolyte and ac...
Genome wide association study was conducted using a mixed linear model (MLM) approach that accounted...
Comparative population genomics offers an opportunity to discover the signatures of artificial selec...
1. Laying performance is an important economic trait in poultry. The blood is essential in transport...
Abstract: Chicken feed efficiency (FE) traits are the most important economic traits in broiler prod...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to describe in detail the longitudinal growth and fe...
Body composition and meat quality traits are important economic traits of chickens. The development ...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
MAZUROWSKI A., FRIESKE A., KOKOSZYÑSKI D., MROCZKOWSKI S., BERNACKI Z., WILKANOWSKA A. 2015. Examina...
Abstract Background Pekin duck products have become popular in Asia over recent decades and account ...
Given the worldwide diversity of duck production, genetics aspects of feed efficiency of ducks shoul...
The duck is one of the most economically important waterfowl as a source of meat, eggs, and feathers...
The aim of this study was to analyse the mechanisms that underlie phenotypic quantitative trait loci...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to identify genome regions determining duck meat performanc...
Abstract Background The serum is rich in nutrients and plays an essential role in electrolyte and ac...
Genome wide association study was conducted using a mixed linear model (MLM) approach that accounted...
Comparative population genomics offers an opportunity to discover the signatures of artificial selec...
1. Laying performance is an important economic trait in poultry. The blood is essential in transport...
Abstract: Chicken feed efficiency (FE) traits are the most important economic traits in broiler prod...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to describe in detail the longitudinal growth and fe...
Body composition and meat quality traits are important economic traits of chickens. The development ...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
MAZUROWSKI A., FRIESKE A., KOKOSZYÑSKI D., MROCZKOWSKI S., BERNACKI Z., WILKANOWSKA A. 2015. Examina...