Project description:Feed efficiency (FE) is an indicator of efficiency in converting energy from feed into a tissue that is of major environmental and economic significance.This study was to profile the porcine Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) muscle transcriptome, examine the product quality from pigs divergent in FE and investigate the functional networks underpinning the potential relationship between product quality and FE.
Project description:in vivo microarray study to detect transcriptional changes in muscle tissue (M. longissimus) derived from pigs divergent in feed efficiency.
Project description:in vivo microarray study of transcriptional changes of jejunal scratchings (mucosa) obtained from pigs divergent in feed efficiency.
Project description:in vivo microarray study of transcriptional changes of duodenum scratchings (mucosa) obtained from pigs divergent in feed efficiency.
Project description:Liver is a metabolically complex organ that influences nutrient partitioning and potentially modulates the efficiency of converting energy acquired from macronutrients ingestion into a muscle and/or adipose tissue (referred to as feed efficiency, FE). The objective of this study was to sequence the hepatic tissue transcriptome of pigs divergent for FE and identify relevant biological processes that underpin the differences in liver phenotypes and FE.