2016
DOI: 10.1071/an14732
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Differences in carcass traits, meat quality and chemical composition between the pigs of different CAST genotype

Abstract: The study was carried out on 89 Pig Improvement Co. (PIC) pig carcasses, with the aim to investigate the differences between three CAST loci in carcass and meat-quality traits, as well as chemical composition of longissimus dorsi (LD) muscle. The differences among genotypes at CAST/HinfI locus were significant in all carcass traits measured, where AB genotype exhibited preferable values in carcass lengths, ham length, muscle thickness, loin eye area, fat thickness and fat area. Among meat-quality traits analys… Show more

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“…Meat quality and tenderness could be improved by activating calpain or reducing CAST activity (Colle et al, 2018). The CAST gene is an important marker for pork quality and carcass traits (Djurkin et al, 2016). In this study, the CAST expression in longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris muscle was not correlated with IMF and carcass lean content of the two breeds.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Gene Expression and Carcass Lean Imf Contentmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Meat quality and tenderness could be improved by activating calpain or reducing CAST activity (Colle et al, 2018). The CAST gene is an important marker for pork quality and carcass traits (Djurkin et al, 2016). In this study, the CAST expression in longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris muscle was not correlated with IMF and carcass lean content of the two breeds.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Gene Expression and Carcass Lean Imf Contentmentioning
confidence: 56%