“…Confirmations for the calpain and calpastatin genes have been reported by several authors (Page et al, 2004;Casas et al, 2006;Morris et al, 2006;Schenkel et al, 2006). For marbling several of the genes have been confirmed in some studies while in others some tests have failed to be confirmed (Thaller et al, 2003;Nkrumah et al, 2004;Barendse et al, 2005;Kononoff et al, 2005;Nkrumah et al, 2005;Pollak, 2005;Schenkel et al, 2005;Barendse et al, 2006;Rincker et al, 2006). Marbling is a more difficult trait to work with than tenderness, since it is a visual inspection of the carcass and hence is a measurement with a greater error, which means that it will require larger samples than normal to be detected.…”