ABSTRACT. To explore the relationship between Myf5 gene polymorphisms and production performance traits in Songliao white geese, we used the chicken Myf5 sequence to design primers and amplified part of the exon 1 sequence of the Songliao white goose Myf5 gene. Results of single-strand conformation polymorphism polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed polymorphisms of the amplified fragment, including three genotypes (AA, AB, and BB). Three varieties were dominated by allele A and were mainly expressed in AA genotypes. We also identified that the Myf5 gene has one single nucleotide change (A→G) on exon 1 at locus 1344, and another (G→C) at locus 1410. Analysis of variance showed significant differences between genotypes before slaughter in live weight, carcass weight, eviscerated weight, leg muscle weight, weight of the wings, and slaughter rate. There were no significant differences with respect to other growth and carcass traits evaluated.
3D printing technology provides a new technical approach for the preparation of complex-type gun propellants. The filling pattern chosen for printed gun propellants has an impact on the mechanical strength of gun propellants. In this paper, three filling patterns were used to print the gun propellant samples. There is axial, radial and 45° straight filling pattern. The tensile and compressive strength of samples with different filling patterns were compared and studied. The result shows that the tensile strength of samples printed with 45° straight filling pattern is the largest, and the compressive strength of samples printed with the radial filling pattern is the largest. The filling pattern has a significant effect on the mechanical strength of 3D-printed gun propellants.
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