2019
DOI: 10.3382/ps/pez262
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Effects of the MC4R, CAPN1, and ADSL genes on body weight and purine content in slow-growing chickens

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“…In broiler, increased skeletal muscle fiber diameter and area could increase shear force and reduce meat tenderness [ 58 ]. A significant association has been reported between the genotype of the CAPN1 gene and breast muscle fiber diameter in KRC, and KRCs carrying the BB genotype showed a significantly smaller muscle fiber diameter at 10 weeks of age [ 59 ]. Genetic selection of female KRCs for large muscle fiber size combined with feeding them diets supplemented with β-alanine or L-histidine may produce meat containing high carnosine concentrations without losing the toughness unique to this meat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In broiler, increased skeletal muscle fiber diameter and area could increase shear force and reduce meat tenderness [ 58 ]. A significant association has been reported between the genotype of the CAPN1 gene and breast muscle fiber diameter in KRC, and KRCs carrying the BB genotype showed a significantly smaller muscle fiber diameter at 10 weeks of age [ 59 ]. Genetic selection of female KRCs for large muscle fiber size combined with feeding them diets supplemented with β-alanine or L-histidine may produce meat containing high carnosine concentrations without losing the toughness unique to this meat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the KR chickens that we studied, FCR was 1.93 in the low-FCR group and 3.29 in the high-FCR group. In a KR population, the market-age FCR averages 2.2 [ 12 ], which is below that of commercial slow-growing meat-type chickens, at 3.22 [ 40 ], and Chinese yellow slow-growing chickens, at 3.15 [ 7 , 40 ]. We observed that, for KR chickens, higher body weight can be achieved with reduced feed intake, even at FCR values as low as 1.93.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…KR meat has a unique taste—compared to broiler meat it is firmer and chewier, with lower fat and higher collagen content, giving it a higher selling price [ 10 , 11 ]. KR chickens have an average daily weight gain of 19.8–21.0 g/d, and FCR of 2.2–2.3 [ 12 ]; they are sent to the market at ca. 1.2–1.7 kg bodyweight, at 10 weeks of age.…”
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“…As a result, both genes were not affected by selection and were in HWE. From Kubota et al (2019) explain that HWE was influenced by many factors, including selection, the rate of recombination and mutation, genetic drift, the mating system, population structure, and genetic linkage.…”
Section: Egg Production In High Egg Strain Of Pradu Hangdum Chiangmai Chickens (Hphc)mentioning
confidence: 99%