Abstract:Background: Myostatin (MSTN) is a highly conserved protein that acts as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth. MSTN gene is closely associated with multiple biological functions and its mutations are directly linked to muscle development in different species. Loss of MSTN functionality causes the phenotype to appear in the form of ‘double musculature’, among others in cattle, sheep and house mice.Methods: The mixed DNA pool of Boer and Dazu black goats to sequence MSTN coding and noncoding regions. Sn… Show more
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