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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
The Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Procuction Societies
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences

The Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Procuction Societies

1011-2367

Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences/Journal Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal SciencesSSCISCIISTPAHCI
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    Role of microRNAs in myogenesis and their effects on meat quality in pig - A review

    Iqbal, AmbreenJiang PingAli, ShaokatGao Zhen...
    12页
    查看更多>>摘要:The demand for food is increasing day by day because of the increasing global population. Therefore, meat, the easiest and largely available source of protein, needs to be produced in large amounts with good quality. The pork industry is a significant shareholder in fulfilling the global meat demands. Notably, myogenesis-development of muscles during embryogenesis-is a complex mechanism which culminates in meat production. But the molecular mechanisms which govern the myogenesis are less known. The involvement of miRNAs in myogenesis and meat quality, which depends on factors such as myofiber composition and intramuscular fat contents which determine the meat color, flavor, juiciness, and water holding capacity, are being extrapolated to increase both the quantity and quality of pork. Various kinds of microRNAs (miRNAs), miR-1, miR-21, miR22, miR-27, miR-34, miR-127, miR-133, miR-143, miR-155, miR-199, miR-206, miR-208, miR-378, and miR-432 play important roles in pig skeletal muscle development. Further, the quality of meat also depends upon myofiber which is developed through the expression of different kinds of miRNAs at different stages. This review will focus on the mechanism of myogenesis, the role of miRNAs in myogenesis, and meat quality with a focus on the pig.

    Importance of micronutrients in bone health of monogastric animals and techniques to improve the bioavailability of micronutrient supplements - A review

    Upadhaya, Santi DeviKim, In Ho
    11页
    查看更多>>摘要:Vitamins and minerals categorized as micronutrients are the essential components of animal feed for maintaining health and improving immunity. Micronutrients are important bioactive molecules and cofactors of enzymes as well. Besides being cofactors for enzymes, some vitamins such as the fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin A and D have been shown to exhibit hormone-like functions. Although they are required in small amount, they play an influential role in the proper functioning of a number of enzymes which are involved in many metabolic, biochemical and physiological processes that contribute to growth, production and health. Micronutrients can potentially have a positive impact on bone health, preventing bone loss and fractures, decreasing bone resorption and increasing bone formation. Thus, micronutrients must be provided to livestock in optimal concentrations and according to requirements that change during the rapid growth and development of the animal and the production cycle. The supply of nutrients to the animal body not only depends on the amount of the nutrient in a food, but also on its bioavailability. The bioavailability of these micronutrients is affected by several factors. Therefore, several technologies such as nanoparticle, encapsulation, and chelation have been developed to improve the bioavailability of micronutrients associated with bone health. The intention of this review is to provide an updated overview of the importance of micronutrients on bone health and methods applied to improve their bioavailability.y

    Estimating genetic diversity and population structure of 22 chicken breeds in Asia using microsatellite markers

    Gorkhali, Neena AmatyaLan Anh Nguyen ThiTrinh Thi Thu ThaoManikku, Lakmalie...
    9页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: Estimating the genetic diversity and structures, both within and among chicken breeds, is critical for the identification and conservation of valuable genetic resources. In chickens, microsatellite (MS) marker polymorphisms have previously been widely used to evaluate these distinctions. Our objective was to analyze the genetic diversity and relationships among 22 chicken breeds in Asia based on allelic frequencies.

    Evaluating genetic diversity and identifying priority conservation for seven Tibetan pig populations in China based on the mtDNA D-loop

    Ge, QianyunGao, CaixiaCai, YuanJiao, Ting...
    7页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: Tibetan pigs, an excellent species unique to China, face serious threats, which in turn affects the development and utilization of the outstanding advantages of plateau hypoxia adaptability and reduces their genetic diversity. Therefore, a discussion of measures to conserve this genetic resource is necessary. The method, based on genetic diversity, genetic divergence and total genetic contribution rate of population, reflects the priority conservation order and varies depending on the three different purposes of conservation.

    Assessment of genomic prediction accuracy using different selection and evaluation approaches in a simulated Korean beef cattle population

    Nwogwugwu, Chiemela PeterKim, YeongkukChoi, HyunjiLee, Jun Heon...
    10页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: This study assessed genomic prediction accuracies based on different selection methods, evaluation procedures, training population (TP) sizes, heritability (h(2)) levels, marker densities and pedigree error (PE) rates in a simulated Korean beef cattle population.

    Seasonal changes in the reproductive performance in local cows receiving artificial insemination in the Pursat province of Cambodia

    Inoue, NaokoTsukamura, HirokoUenoyama, YoshihisaPheng, Vutha...
    8页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: The present study aimed to survey seasonal changes in reproductive performance of local cows receiving artificial insemination (AI) in the Pursat province of Cambodia, a tropical country, to investigate if ambient conditions affect the reproductive performance of cows as to better understand the major problems regarding cattle production.

    Serum adipokines play different roles in type I and II ketosis

    Zhang, YueYu, ShuminZong, XiaolanCao, Suizhong...
    10页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the differences in several serum adipokines in perinatal dairy cows with type I and II ketosis, and the correlations between these adipokines and the two types of ketosis.

    Effect of water scarcity during thermal-humidity exposure on the mineral footprint of sheep

    Lee, Bae-HunKim, Ji-YungPark, Kyu-HyunKim, Won-Seob...
    8页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: Combination of two stressors on alteration of mineral footprints in animals needs due attention to meet maximum production and welfare, particularly in grazing sheep. This study tested whether ewes (Ovis aries) exposed to water deprivation and thermal-humidity stressors had altered mineral footprints in their wool, serum, urine, and feces.

    Co-cultured methanogen improved the metabolism in the hydrogenosome of anaerobic fungus as revealed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis

    Li, YuqiSun, MeizhouLi, YuanfeiCheng, Yanfen...
    9页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: The purpose of this study was to reveal the metabolic shift in the fungus co-cultured with the methanogen (Methanobrevibacter thaueri).

    Comparison of overfed Xupu and Landes geese in performance, fatty acid composition, enzymes and gene expression related to lipid metabolism

    Liu, XuLi, PengHe, ChangqingQu, Xiangyong...
    8页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective: The aim of this study was to compare overfeeding performance, fatty acid composition, blood chemistry, enzymes and genes expression overfed Xupu and Landes geese.