Excessive fat is a well known problem in poultry. It depresses feed efficiency, has no commercial value, and is less appreciated by consumers. Therefore, considerable research effort has been applied around the world to study factors associated with fat deposition and methods of decreasing it.his dissertation concerns the identification of genes controlling fat deposition in broilers. The strategy used to identify these genes is the so-called positional candidate gene approach. This approach moves from mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) towards the identification of candidate genes. A total genome scan of a large three generation broiler population has resulted in the localization of QTL for fat deposition. Several of these QTL are confi...
Summary An F population established by crossing a broiler male line and a layer line was used to map...
Abstract 1. A genome scan was performed to locate genomic regions associated with traits that are kn...
Abstract Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting fatness in male chickens were previously identified...
Abstract Background Excess fat content in chickens has a negative impact on poultry production. The ...
A cross between 2 genetically different outcross broiler dam lines, originating from the White Plymo...
Abdominal fat content is an economically important trait in commercially bred chickens. Although man...
<div><p>In this study, we propose an approach aiming at fine-mapping adiposity QTL in chicken, integ...
In this study, we propose an approach aiming at fine-mapping adiposity QTL in chicken, integrating w...
Previous results from genome wide association studies (GWASs) in chickens divergently selected for a...
A genome-wide association study of fatness was performed using a high-density genotyping platform a...
Chantier qualité GABackground: For decades, genetic improvement based on measuring growth and body c...
In this report we describe the analysis of an advanced intercross line (AIL) to confirm the quantita...
An F2 chicken population was established from a crossbreeding between a Xinghua line and a White Re...
Background: Although many QTL for various traits have been mapped in livestock, location confidence ...
In the “genetical genomics” fi eld, different approaches are proposed to improve characterization of...
Summary An F population established by crossing a broiler male line and a layer line was used to map...
Abstract 1. A genome scan was performed to locate genomic regions associated with traits that are kn...
Abstract Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting fatness in male chickens were previously identified...
Abstract Background Excess fat content in chickens has a negative impact on poultry production. The ...
A cross between 2 genetically different outcross broiler dam lines, originating from the White Plymo...
Abdominal fat content is an economically important trait in commercially bred chickens. Although man...
<div><p>In this study, we propose an approach aiming at fine-mapping adiposity QTL in chicken, integ...
In this study, we propose an approach aiming at fine-mapping adiposity QTL in chicken, integrating w...
Previous results from genome wide association studies (GWASs) in chickens divergently selected for a...
A genome-wide association study of fatness was performed using a high-density genotyping platform a...
Chantier qualité GABackground: For decades, genetic improvement based on measuring growth and body c...
In this report we describe the analysis of an advanced intercross line (AIL) to confirm the quantita...
An F2 chicken population was established from a crossbreeding between a Xinghua line and a White Re...
Background: Although many QTL for various traits have been mapped in livestock, location confidence ...
In the “genetical genomics” fi eld, different approaches are proposed to improve characterization of...
Summary An F population established by crossing a broiler male line and a layer line was used to map...
Abstract 1. A genome scan was performed to locate genomic regions associated with traits that are kn...
Abstract Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting fatness in male chickens were previously identified...