Activin receptor 2A and activin receptor 2B gene in chicken: effect on carcass traits
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Activin receptor 2A and activin receptor 2B gene in chicken: effect on carcass traits
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Bhattacharya, T.K., Chatterjee, R.N., Dushyanth, K., Paswan, C. and Guru Vishnu, P.
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ACVR2A
ACVR2B effect carcass traits |
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Carcass traits are immense important in chicken as some parts of the carcass particularly breast muscle and legs are mostly preferred by the consumers with good market price while remaining parts are lower in price. Carcass traits primarily depend on the growth of the birds, which are controlled by the candidate genes. Activin receptor type 2A and 2B act as receptors for binding with the members of transforming growth factor super-family like myostatin to expedite its biological functions. We analysed exon2 and exon4 of activin receptor type 2A and 2B genes in 6 chicken populations. Both the genes revealed presence of 4 haplotypes in these chicken populations. Association studies revealed significant effect of genotypes and haplotypes on certain carcass traits such as carcass weight, dressing%, back and neck weight, giblet weights etc. It is concluded that the exons of ACVR2A and ACVR2B genes were polymorphic and potentially associated with certain carcass traits in chicken. Not Available |
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2018-11-04T16:32:31Z
2018-11-04T16:32:31Z 2015-09-01 |
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Article
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0971-2119 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/9262 |
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English
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Taylor and Francis
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