2016 journal article

Differential gene expression in the duodenum, jejunum and ileum among crossbred beef steers with divergent gain and feed intake phenotypes

ANIMAL GENETICS, 47(4), 408–427.

By: A. Lindholm-Perry*, A. Butler n, R. Kern*, R. Hill*, L. Kuehn*, J. Wells*, W. Oliver*, K. Hales*, A. Foote*, H. Freetly*

author keywords: cattle; immune response; small intestine; stress response; transcriptome
MeSH headings : Animal Feed; Animals; Breeding; Cattle / genetics; Duodenum / metabolism; Eating / genetics; Ileum / metabolism; Jejunum / metabolism; Male; Phenotype; Red Meat; Transcriptome; Weight Gain / genetics
TL;DR: Genes with functions in immune response, inflammation, stress response, influenza pathogenesis and melatonin degradation pathways may have a relationship with gain and intake in beef steers. (via Semantic Scholar)
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