2013
DOI: 10.2141/jpsa.0130005
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Identification of SNPs of the <i>L-BABP </i>and <i>L-FABP </i>and their Association with Growth and Body Composition Traits in Chicken

Abstract: Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are members of lipid-binding proteins that participate in lipid uptake and intracellular transport. This study was designed to investigate the effects of the liver bile acid-binding protein (L-BABP) and the liver fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP) genes on chicken growth and body composition traits. Three SNPs (SNP1, SNP2 and SNP3) of the L-BABP and six SNPs (SNP7-SNP9, SNP11-SNP13) of the L-FABP were detected firstly by DNA sequencing. Seven SNPs (SNP6 and SNP15-SNP20) of … Show more

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“…The three haplotypes that were found to support the results of a previous study by Lee et al (2012), which also reported strong linkage disequilibrium (Zhao et al, 2013). Analysis at the protein level has revealed that the substitution of serine by a phenylalanine in SNP 473 would not affect its secondary and tertiary structures, confirming the lack of a significant association with meat quality traits.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The three haplotypes that were found to support the results of a previous study by Lee et al (2012), which also reported strong linkage disequilibrium (Zhao et al, 2013). Analysis at the protein level has revealed that the substitution of serine by a phenylalanine in SNP 473 would not affect its secondary and tertiary structures, confirming the lack of a significant association with meat quality traits.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In commercial pig populations, allele C of the FTO SNP g.400C>G in exon 3 is significantly associated with backfat depth, and allele G is significantly associated with muscle traits and has the greatest effect on thoracic tissues (Dvořáková et al, 2012). The FTO SNPs c.499G>A and c.453C>A in exon 3 are significantly associated with BW at 35, 70, and 84 days of age in New Zealand rabbits (P < 0.01), and the synonymous SNP c.660T>C is significantly associated with BW at 84 days of age, ADG, and the IMF content of the longissimus lumborum in Ira rabbits (P < 0.01) (Zhang et al, 2013). Fontanesi et al (2009) found that the FTO SNP g.276T>G in intron 4 is associated with IMF deposition in Italian Duroc pigs, and the feed: gain ratio in Italian Large White pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…From Figure a and b, it was observed that Pt nanoparticles are uniformly distributed (generally spherical) and thickly loaded on the Pt/3D‐SPG catalyst, while those in Pt/SPG were seriously aggregated and rarely loaded. This improved distribution and high loading could be attributed to 3D porous network structure in 3D‐SPG, which offer a great deal of anchored sites for the loading of Pt nanoparticles ,. According to Figure c and d, the lattice planes of Pt nanoparticles are distinctly showed with a same spacing (0.227 nm), demonstrating the S and P co‐doped does not change crystal structure of Pt .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L-BABP is only expressed in the liver (QingQiu et al, 2011), and it substantially affects chicken body weight, abdominal fat weight, and abdominal fat percentage (Zhao et al, 2013). L-BABP also exhibited a negative correlation with the amount of total CHOL (Gao et al, 2015).…”
Section: Changes In Lipid Metabolism-related Biochemical Parameters Imentioning
confidence: 99%