Adenylosuccinate lyase gene

High-resolution melting curve analysis of the ADSL and LPL genes and their correlation with meat quality and blood parameters in chickens

X. D. Zhang, Li, Q. H., Lou, L. F., Liu, J., Chen, X. H., Zhang, C. X., and Wang, H. H., High-resolution melting curve analysis of the ADSL and LPL genes and their correlation with meat quality and blood parameters in chickens, vol. 14, pp. 2031-2040, 2015.

Adenylosuccinate lyase (ADSL) and lipoprotein lipase (LPL) are key enzymes in the metabolism of inosine monophosphate (IMP) and fat mass, which are important factors in meat quality evaluation. In this study, we selected 50 hens from the ISA B-line layers and Guangxi Yellow chickens, slaughtered the chickens at 120 days old, and analyzed polymorphisms in the ADSL and LPL genes using the high-resolution melting curve method. Blood lipid parameters, intramuscular fat (IMF), and IMP content were higher (P ADSL gene, a C3484T mutation was identified.

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