2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13233720
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Variation in the HSL Gene and Its Association with Carcass and Meat Quality Traits in Yak

Xiangyan Wang,
Youpeng Qi,
Chune Zhu
et al.

Abstract: Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) is involved in the breakdown of triacylglycerols in adipose tissue, which influences muscle tenderness and juiciness by affecting the intramuscular fat content (IMF). This study analyzed the association between different genotypes and haplotypes of the yak HSL gene and carcass and meat quality traits. We used hybridization pool sequencing to detect exon 2, exon 8, and intron 3 variants of the yak HSL gene and genotyped 525 Gannan yaks via KASP to analyze the effects of the HSL ge… Show more

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“…Indeed, by taking advantage of genotype-phenotype correlations in organisms, specific phenotypes are selected to genetically improve livestock, with the process largely facilitated by the discovery of large numbers of SNPs markers. For instance, in studying the yak HSL gene, Wang et al detected five SNP loci on exons 2 and 8 which were correlated with the Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF) [6]. Similarly, Jiang hu identified 12 and 4 SNPs that could be associated with body weight in male and female yaks, respectively, with 9 and 2 of these respective SNPs exerting a significant influence [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, by taking advantage of genotype-phenotype correlations in organisms, specific phenotypes are selected to genetically improve livestock, with the process largely facilitated by the discovery of large numbers of SNPs markers. For instance, in studying the yak HSL gene, Wang et al detected five SNP loci on exons 2 and 8 which were correlated with the Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF) [6]. Similarly, Jiang hu identified 12 and 4 SNPs that could be associated with body weight in male and female yaks, respectively, with 9 and 2 of these respective SNPs exerting a significant influence [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%