Genetic selection for enhanced growth rate in meat-type chickens (Gallus domesticus) is usually accompanied by excessive adiposity, which has negative impacts on both feed efficiency and carcass quality. Enhanced visceral fatness and several unique features of avian metabolism (i.e., fasting hyperglycemia and insulin insensitivity) mimic overt symptoms of obesity and related metabolic disorders in humans. Elucidation of the genetic and endocrine factors that contribute to excessive visceral fatness in chickens could also advance our understanding of human metabolic diseases. Here, RNA sequencing was used to examine differential gene expression in abdominal fat of genetically fat and lean chickens, which exhibit a 2.8-fold divergence in visc...
ABSTRACT: Abdominal fat (AF) is one of the most important economic traits in chickens. Excessive AF ...
The domestic chicken is an attractive, but underutilized, animal model for studies of adipose tissue...
For economic and environmental reasons, chickens with superior feed efficiency (FE) are preferred in...
Genetic selection for enhanced growth rate in meat-type chickens (Gallus domesticus) is usually acco...
<div><p>Genetic selection for enhanced growth rate in meat-type chickens (<i>Gallus domesticus</i>) ...
Background: This descriptive study of the abdominal fat transcriptome takes advantage of two experim...
Abstract Background Decades of intensive genetic selection in the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus do...
Cogburn, LarryThe domestic chicken (Gallus domesticus) is an important global source of high-quality...
The present analyses of the visceral fat transcriptome in chickens divergently selected for a large ...
Abstract Levels of body fat content in commercial meat chickens have prompted research in order to c...
For economic and environmental reasons, chickens with superior feed efficiency (FE) are preferred in...
International audienceExcessive adiposity has become a major drawback in meat-type chicken productio...
Background: The mammalian adipose tissue plays a central role in energy-balance control, whereas the...
BACKGROUND: The mammalian adipose tissue plays a central role in energy-balance control, whereas the...
Background The domestic chicken is an attractive, but underutilized, animal model for studies of adi...
ABSTRACT: Abdominal fat (AF) is one of the most important economic traits in chickens. Excessive AF ...
The domestic chicken is an attractive, but underutilized, animal model for studies of adipose tissue...
For economic and environmental reasons, chickens with superior feed efficiency (FE) are preferred in...
Genetic selection for enhanced growth rate in meat-type chickens (Gallus domesticus) is usually acco...
<div><p>Genetic selection for enhanced growth rate in meat-type chickens (<i>Gallus domesticus</i>) ...
Background: This descriptive study of the abdominal fat transcriptome takes advantage of two experim...
Abstract Background Decades of intensive genetic selection in the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus do...
Cogburn, LarryThe domestic chicken (Gallus domesticus) is an important global source of high-quality...
The present analyses of the visceral fat transcriptome in chickens divergently selected for a large ...
Abstract Levels of body fat content in commercial meat chickens have prompted research in order to c...
For economic and environmental reasons, chickens with superior feed efficiency (FE) are preferred in...
International audienceExcessive adiposity has become a major drawback in meat-type chicken productio...
Background: The mammalian adipose tissue plays a central role in energy-balance control, whereas the...
BACKGROUND: The mammalian adipose tissue plays a central role in energy-balance control, whereas the...
Background The domestic chicken is an attractive, but underutilized, animal model for studies of adi...
ABSTRACT: Abdominal fat (AF) is one of the most important economic traits in chickens. Excessive AF ...
The domestic chicken is an attractive, but underutilized, animal model for studies of adipose tissue...
For economic and environmental reasons, chickens with superior feed efficiency (FE) are preferred in...