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Autor:
P. Chalupová, V. Dvořáková, A. Knoll, A. Stratil, H. Bartenschlager, R. Stupka, J. Čítek, M. Šprysl, A. Palánová, P. Horák, H. Geldermann
Publikováno v:
Czech Journal of Animal Science, Vol 59, Iss 3, Pp 116-127 (2014)
Genes that are expressed in skeletal muscles may play a role in prenatal muscle development and postnatal muscle growth and can be considered candidates for economically important traits. Four porcine genes that were differentially expressed in skele
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https://doaj.org/article/927cc24698594e42a0beb6ccacca60a0
Autor:
Stanislav Čepica, H. Bartenschlager, Filip Weisz, Z. Vykoukalová, Aleš Knoll, M. Masopust, Hermann Geldermann
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology Reports. 41:2353-2362
Ubiquitin-like 5 (UBL5), which is supposed to be involved in regulation of feed intake, energy metabolism, obesity and type 2 diabetes, is located at position 62.1 cM on the pig chromosome 2 region harbouring quantitative trait loci for carcass and m
Autor:
N. Deeb, F. Weisz, Alan J. Mileham, Hermann Geldermann, Stanislav Čepica, H. Bartenschlager, A. Knoll
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 43:614-619
Summary The serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade E (nexin, plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1), member 1 (SERPINE1) gene encodes plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI), which is the major physiological inhibitor of tissue-type and urokinase-ty
Autor:
Alan J. Mileham, Stanislav Čepica, Aleš Knoll, M. Masopust, Gary A. Rohrer, N. Deeb, Z. Vykoukalová, H. Bartenschlager
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology Reports. 38:2611-2617
Using PCR and inverse PCR techniques we obtained a 4,498 bp nucleotide sequence FN424076 encompassing the complete coding sequence of the porcine insulin receptor substrate 4 (IRS4) gene and its proximal promoter. The 1,269 amino acid porcine protein
Autor:
Gary A. Rohrer, M. Masopust, A. Lopez, H. Bartenschlager, Cristina Óvilo, J. Zrůstová, Stanislav Čepica, A. Knoll, Hermann Geldermann, Almudena Fernández, Warren M Snelling
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 41:646-651
NAMPT encodes an enzyme catalysing the rate-limiting step in NAD biosynthesis. The extracellular form of the enzyme is known as adipokine visfatin. We detected SNP AM999341:g.669T>C (referred to as 669T>C) in intron 9 and SNP FN392209:g.358A>G (refer
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 38:634-638
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for fat deposition, growth and muscling traits have been previously mapped on the basis of low-density linkage maps in a wild boar x Meishan F2family to the chromosome X region flanked by SW2456 and SW1943. Improved QTL
Autor:
Siegfried Preuss, Katja Herzog, H. Bartenschlager, Inga Zerr, Elke Melchinger-Wild, Hermann Geldermann
Publikováno v:
Gene. 382:66-70
Polymorphic microsatellite sites within 148 kb of the human prion gene complex, including the genes PRNP, PRND and PRNT, were analysed together with the Codon129 variants regarding 50 CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease) patients and 46 non-diseased contr
Autor:
E. Melchinger-Wild, N. V. Cuong, N. T. D. Thuy, H. Bartenschlager, A. W. Kuss, Hermann Geldermann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 84:2601-2608
This study characterized autochtho- nous pig breeds of Vietnam and compared them with breeds from other regions. A total of 343 animals were considered from 5 indigenous pig breeds of Vietnam (Muong Khuong, Co, Meo, Tap Na, and Mong Cai), 2 exotic br
Autor:
Antonín Stratil, D. Wagenknecht, Luc Peelman, H. Bartenschlager, Hermann Geldermann, I. Majzlík, M. Van Poucke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics. 123:280-283
Summary The lamins are components of nuclear lamina and they have a profound influence on nuclear structure and functions. They are encoded by three genes, LMNA, LMNB1 and LMNB2. A genomic fragment of the porcine LMNA gene (822 bp; from exons 7 to 9)
Autor:
Denis Milan, Luis Varona, Hermann Geldermann, Jean Pierre Bidanel, Josep María Folch, Cepica S, Miguel Pérez-Enciso, H. Bartenschlager, A. Mercadé
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 83:2289-2296
A QTL analysis of multibreed experiments (i.e., crossed populations involving more than two founder breeds) offers clear advantages over classical two-breed crosses, among them increased power and a more comprehensive coverage of the total genetic va