AbstractLeptin and μ-calpain have been considered as two candidate genes for carcass performance and meat quality traits in the farm animals. The micromolar calcium-activated neutral protease (CAPN1) gene encodes μ-calpain that degrades myofibril proteins under the postmortem conditions which appears to be the primary enzyme in the postmortem tenderization process. Leptin is the hormone product of the obese (LEP) gene. The role of leptin as a lipostatic signal regulating whole-body energy metabolism makes it one of the best physiological markers of body weight, food intake, reproduction and immune system functions.Genomic DNA extracted from 100 healthy buffaloes was amplified using primers that were designed from the cattle CAPN1 and LEP ge...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the association between polymorphisms in three genes...
We report and compare the partial genomic sequence (from part of Intron 1 to part of Exon 3) of goat...
Studies with different populations are required to properly characterize the robustness of associati...
Leptin is a 16-kDa protein secreted predominantly from white adipose tissue and performs important r...
Leptin is a 16 kDa protein highly expressed in the adipose tissue, in pituitary gland, brain and mam...
Marker assisted selection (MAS) have been using to determine the associations between the genes and ...
The objective was to evaluate associations of leptin genotype with fat and muscle traits in cattle. ...
The gene responsible for coding the leptin hormone has been associated with productive and reproduct...
Advances in DNA technology have created biotechnological tools that can be used in animal selection ...
Leptin is a 16 kD protein, synthesized by adipose tissue and is involved in regulation of feed intak...
Given the important role of leptin in metabolism, we looked for a possible association of leptin and...
Abstract: The leptin plays a critical role in the regulation of reproductive and immune function in ...
The buffalo is an animal ever-growing in our hemisphere, one of the major problems for the geneticim...
Leptin is a hormone which produces 16 kDa protein predominantly expressed in adipose tissue. Leptin ...
47-51The present study was undertaken to delineate single nucleotide polymorphisms within exon 2 an...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the association between polymorphisms in three genes...
We report and compare the partial genomic sequence (from part of Intron 1 to part of Exon 3) of goat...
Studies with different populations are required to properly characterize the robustness of associati...
Leptin is a 16-kDa protein secreted predominantly from white adipose tissue and performs important r...
Leptin is a 16 kDa protein highly expressed in the adipose tissue, in pituitary gland, brain and mam...
Marker assisted selection (MAS) have been using to determine the associations between the genes and ...
The objective was to evaluate associations of leptin genotype with fat and muscle traits in cattle. ...
The gene responsible for coding the leptin hormone has been associated with productive and reproduct...
Advances in DNA technology have created biotechnological tools that can be used in animal selection ...
Leptin is a 16 kD protein, synthesized by adipose tissue and is involved in regulation of feed intak...
Given the important role of leptin in metabolism, we looked for a possible association of leptin and...
Abstract: The leptin plays a critical role in the regulation of reproductive and immune function in ...
The buffalo is an animal ever-growing in our hemisphere, one of the major problems for the geneticim...
Leptin is a hormone which produces 16 kDa protein predominantly expressed in adipose tissue. Leptin ...
47-51The present study was undertaken to delineate single nucleotide polymorphisms within exon 2 an...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the association between polymorphisms in three genes...
We report and compare the partial genomic sequence (from part of Intron 1 to part of Exon 3) of goat...
Studies with different populations are required to properly characterize the robustness of associati...