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Effect of some candidate genes on meat characteristics of three cattle breeds

Sebastiana Failla, Antonella Cuteri, Cinzia Marchitelli, Alessandra Crisà, Michela Contò, Chiara Berti, Francesco Filippini, Sergio Gigli, Alessio Valentini
DOI: 10.4081/ijas.2009.s2.81 | Published: 2010-01-05 16:37:49 | Views: 320
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Abstract


With the aim to assess if some molecular markers can help to select animals for meat characteristics, we studied 84 individuals equally representing the Marchigiana, Maremmana, and Holstein Friesian cattle breeds genotyped at 288 SNPs located within candidate genes. Several SNPs were found associated with meat quality parameters but with P which was higher than the Bonferroni threshold. However, several SNPs had a low P at different times during meat maturation, suggesting their involvement in the meat quality variation. Of particular interest for the biological role and potential for selection were: cathepsin G affecting MFI, IGF1R affecting pH and collagen XVIII affecting colour.

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the Italian Journal of Animal Science [eISSN 1828-051X] is the official journal of the Animal Science and Production Association and it is published by PAGEPress®, Pavia, Italy. Reg. Pavia, n. 2/2010-INF. All credits and honors to PKP for their OJS.