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2014.3.1 Overall, there was no significant effect of the TM-QTL on the thoracic region length traits (SPL THOR, VL THOR). Nor was there an effect of TM-QTL genotype on the
MorePrevious work showed that the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) results in pronounced hypertrophy in the loin muscle, with the largest phenotypic effects observed in lambs
More2014.3.1 Effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on spine characteristics in purebred Texel lambs C.L. Donaldson a , N.R. Lambe a , C.A. Maltin b , S. Knott c , L.
More2014.1.1 No negative effects of TM-QTL on carcass traits were found. Optimal commercial use of TM-QTL within the sheep industry would require some consideration,
More@article{Donaldson2014EffectOT, title={Effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on spine characteristics in purebred Texel lambs}, author={Claire Louise Donaldson and N.
MoreTM-QTL is a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on ovine chromosome 18 (OAR18) known to affect loin muscling in Texel sheep. Previous work suggested that its mode of inheritance
MoreThe results showed that male TexelxMule lambs carrying the TM-QTL had significantly less intramuscular fat (1.86% versus 2.25%) and higher toughness, with increased variation,
More2013.1.1 The Texel Muscling QTL (TM-QTL) is a QTL affecting loin muscling in Texel sheep with a paternal polar overdominant pattern of expression.
MorePrevious work showed that the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) results in pronounced hypertrophy in the loin muscle, with the largest phenotypic effects observed in lambs
More2014.3.1 Previous work showed that the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) results in pronounced hypertrophy in the loin muscle, with the largest phenotypic effects observed
More2012.6.1 The Texel Muscling QTL (TM-QTL) is a QTL affecting loin muscling in Texel sheep with a paternal polar overdominant pattern of expression. This study on purebred Texel sheep used the first available data to include homozygote TM-QTL carriers in addition to homozygote non-carriers and both heterozygotes to assess the effect of TM-QTL on
More2014.7.1 Optimal commercial use of TM-QTL within the sheep industry would require some consideration, due to the apparently different mode of action of the two main effects of TM (on growth and muscling) and paternally polar overdominant. TM-QTL is a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on ovine chromosome 18 (OAR18) known to affect loin muscling in
More2010.3.1 Evaluating the direct effects of LM-QTL in a genetic background typical of the stratified structure of the UK sheep industry, before it can be recommended for use in the United Kingdom found it did not significantly affect total carcass lean or fat weights or MLC conformation and fat score classifications. LoinMAX (LM) is a quantitative trait locus
MoreDOI: 10.1016/J.SMALLRUMRES.2012.02.011 Corpus ID: 86750664; The effect of the Texel Muscling QTL on live and carcass weight in Texel lambs @article{Macfarlane2012TheEO, title={The effect of the Texel Muscling QTL on live and carcass weight in Texel lambs}, author={J. M. Macfarlane and N. R. Lambe and William Haresign and Lutz B{\"u}nger},
MoreThis study investigates the inheritance pattern of TM-QTL and examines its direct effects on loin muscling using a variety of methods: ultrasound, X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning, dissected M. longissimus lumborum and meat yield of the loin primal cut.
MoreOptimal commercial use of TM-QTL within the sheep industry would require some consideration, due to the apparently different mode of action of the two main effects of TM (on growth and muscling) and paternally polar overdominant. TM-QTL is a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on ovine chromosome 18 (OAR18) known to affect loin muscling in Texel
MoreThe previously identified QTL affecting growth and carcass traits on ovine chromosome 18 (OAR18) in Texel sheep, and on OAR1 in Charollais and Suffolk sheep are verified using both interval mapping and VCA in the three breeds. This study aimed at verifying previously identified QTL affecting growth and carcass traits on ovine chromosome 18 (OAR18) in
More2014.1.1 Lumbar spine length was highest for TM/ +,signi.cantly higher than +/TM and TM/TM but not signi.cantly different to +/ +, but loin muscularity index was not signi.cantly different between groups. ... 125–132. Macfarlane JM, Lambe NR, Haresign W and Bunger L 2012. The effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on live and carcass
MoreEffect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on spine characteristics in purebred Texel lambs. Article. Jan 2013; ... The Texel Muscling QTL (TM-QTL) is a QTL affecting loin muscling in Texel sheep ...
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More2013.1.1 Texel muscling quantitative trait locus (TM-QTL) is a QTL on chromosome 18, originally identified in purebred UK Texel sheep, which was reported to increase ultrasonically measured muscle depth at ...
More2018.1.1 Effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on spine characteristics in purebred Texel lambs. Small Ruminant Research, 117 (2014), pp. 34-40. View PDF View ... L Thomas, M Ferreira, D Bender, J Maller, P Sklar, Pd Bakker, M Daly and P Sham 2009. Effects of normalization on quantitative traits in association test. BMC Bioinformatics 10,
More2021.7.20 Effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on spine characteristics in purebred Texel lambs Donaldson, CL; Lambe, NR; Maltin, CA; Knott, S; Bunger, L Published in: Small Ruminant Research DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2013.11.020 Print publication: 01/01/2014 Document Version Peer reviewed version Link to publication Citation for
MoreAs the loin runs parallel to the spinal vertebrae, and the development of muscle and bone are closely linked, the primary aim of this study was to investigate if there were any subsequent associations between TM-QTL inheritance and underlying spine characteristics (vertebrae number, VN; spine region length, SPL; average length of individual ...
MoreTable 3. Least squares means† for live weight adjusted CT measured loin muscle area, depth and width (MLLA; mm2, MLLD; mm, MLLW; mm), 626 loin muscularity index (LRMI), loin muscle volume (LRMV; cm3) and lumbar spine length (LSL; cm) and dissected loin muscle weight (MLL wt; 627 g) for the four TM-QTL genotype groups and the p-values
MoreA quantitative trait locus (QTL) has been identified on chromosome 18 in Texel sheep (TM-QTL) that increases depth and area of the longissimus dorsi muscle. The study aimed to assess the pleiotropic QTL effects on key meat quality traits (toughness and intramuscular fat content after >or=7 days aging) of crossbred lambs carrying one copy of the ...
More2021.3.10 Effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on spine characteristics in purebred Texel lambs Donaldson, CL; Lambe, NR; Maltin, CA; Knott, S; Bunger, L Published in: Small Ruminant Research DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2013.11.020 Print publication: 01/01/2014 Document Version Peer reviewed version Link to publication Citation for
MoreTexel muscling quantitative trait locus (TM-QTL) is a QTL on chromosome 18, originally identified in purebred UK Texel sheep, which was reported to increase ultrasonically measured muscle depth at the third lumbar vertebra by around 4% to 7%. The objective of the present study was to comprehensively
MoreA Texel muscling quantitative trait locus (TM-QTL) has been identified on chromosome 18, which increases loin muscling, but may also have a negative impact on mechanically-measured loin tenderness in crossbred lambs, depending on conditioning time. This study investigated the influence of a range of
More2010.8.1 A quantitative trait locus (QTL) has been identified on chromosome 18 in Texel sheep (TM-QTL) that increases depth and area of the longissimus dorsi muscle. The study aimed to assess the pleiotropic QTL effects on key meat quality traits (toughness and intramuscular fat content after ⩾7 . days aging) of crossbred lambs carrying one copy of
More2013.12.2 The effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on meat quality traits in crossbred lambs. Meat Ccience, 2010, 85(4): 684-690. [ABSTRACT] A quantitative trait locus (QTL) has been identified on chromosome 18 in Texel sheep (TM-QTL) that increases depth and area of the longissimus dorsi muscle.
More2010.8.1 A quantitative trait locus (QTL) has been identified on chromosome 18 in Texel sheep (TM-QTL) that increases depth and area of the longissimus dorsi muscle. The study aimed to assess the pleiotropic QTL effects on key meat quality traits (toughness and intramuscular fat content after ⩾7. days aging) of crossbred lambs carrying one copy of
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More2014.10.1 Genotypic effects of the Texel Muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on meat quality in purebred Texel lambs. Meat Science (2011) ... which had lower heritabilities (0.11-0.18) in the Suffolk and Texel; lumbar region spine length and vertebrae count in the Charollais, (0.04); and CT-predicted IMF in the Charollais (0.88). Generally, genetic variation
More2013.12.2 The effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on meat quality traits in crossbred lambs. Meat Ccience, 2010, 85(4): 684-690. [ABSTRACT] A quantitative trait locus (QTL) has been identified on chromosome 18 in Texel sheep (TM-QTL) that increases depth and area of the longissimus dorsi muscle.
More2013.12.2 The effect of the Texel muscling QTL (TM-QTL) on meat quality traits in crossbred lambs. Meat Ccience, 2010, 85(4): 684-690. [ABSTRACT] A quantitative trait locus (QTL) has been identified on chromosome 18 in Texel sheep (TM-QTL) that increases depth and area of the longissimus dorsi muscle.
MoreTable 3 Least squares means1 for live weight adjusted CT measured loin muscle area, depth and width (MLLA; mm2, MLLD; mm, MLLW; mm), loin muscularity index (LRMI), loin muscle volume (LRMV; cm3) and lumbar spine length (LSL; cm) and dissected loin muscle weight (MLL wt; g) for the four TM-QTL genotype groups and the P-values for the tests of
More2011.8.1 The c.*1232G > A (MM) mutation in the myostatin gene and TM-QTL are two muscle-enhancing polymorphisms found on Chr 2 and Chr 18, respectively, in Texel sheep.Previous studies on purebred lambs and crossbred lambs out of Mule ewes showed that MM was associated with increased muscle mass and decreased fat content whereas
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More2006.1.1 This QTL was later confirmed by another study (Matika et al., 2006) and will be referred to here as TM-QTL (short for Texel muscling-QTL). In a recent study using the same population of crossbred ...
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