1. Effects of quantitative trait loci and the myostatin locus on trace and macro elements (minerals) in bovine liver, muscle and kidney.
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Morris, C. A., Bottema, C. D. K., Cullen, N. G., Hickey, S. M., Knowles, S. O., and S. Pitchford, W.
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MYOSTATIN ,LOCUS (Genetics) ,MINERALS ,LIVER ,MUSCLES ,KIDNEYS ,BEEF cattle - Abstract
A quantitative trait locus ( QTL) study of the concentrations of 14 trace and macro elements (minerals) in tissues of beef cattle was conducted in New Zealand. Back-cross calves with Jersey and Limousin ancestry (202 heifers and 211 steers) were generated using first-cross sires. This paper reports on testing for effects of QTL on the concentrations of minerals in liver, kidney and muscle in cattle at slaughter, following a growth phase during which rearing and finishing stages were on pasture. Fifteen QTL were identified ( P < 0.05) on a genome-wide basis in combined-sire and within-sire analyses. In addition, the possible effect of the Limousin myostatin F94L allele was tested by fitting each calf's myostatin genotype , and 16 QTL were identified. Twelve were in common with those QTL identified previously, comprising six affecting the liver (copper and zinc, on two chromosomes each; plus iron and molybdenum), three affecting the kidney (calcium, copper and iron), and three affecting muscle (iron, strontium and zinc). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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