Publications by authors named "Bong-Hwan Choi"

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  • Successful dog cloning hinges on having enough matured oocytes for embryo reconstruction, with accurate ovulation prediction being crucial for collecting these oocytes.
  • This study compared two systems, radioimmunoassay (RIA) and enzyme-linked fluorescence assay (ELFA), for measuring progesterone levels in estrus bitches to determine the best method for ovulation prediction.
  • Results showed that the ELFA system not only provided a higher rate of matured oocytes (65.19% vs. 55.47% for RIA) but also successfully led to the birth of cloned puppies, indicating its viability for this purpose.
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Objective: This study determined the effects of dietary treatments and castration on meat quality, fatty acids (FAs) profiles, and volatile compounds in Korean native black goats (KNBG, Capra hircus coreanae), including the relationship between the population of rumen microbiomes and meat FA profiles.

Methods: Twenty-four KNBG (48.6±1.

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Sex is a major biological factor in the development and physiology of a sexual reproductive organism, and its role in the growing process is needed to be investigated in various species. We compare blood transcriptome between 5 males and 5 females in 4-week-old Rhode Island Red chickens and perform functional annotation of differentially expressed genes (DEGs). The results are as follows.

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Gut microbiomes are well recognized to serve a variety of roles in health and disease, even though their functions are not yet completely understood. Previous studies have demonstrated that the microbiomes of juvenile and adult dogs have significantly different compositions and characteristics. However, there is still a scarcity of basic microbiome research in dogs.

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Fat is involved in synthesizing fatty acids (FAs), FA circulation, and lipid metabolism. Various genetic studies have been conducted on porcine fat but understanding the growth and specific adipose tissue is insufficient. The purpose of this study is to investigate the epigenetic difference in abdominal fat according to the growth of porcine.

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Lymphoma is one of the most prevalent hematological cancers, accounting for 15-20 % of new cancer diagnoses in dogs. Therefore, this study aims to explore the important genes and pathways involved in canine lymphoma progression and understand the underlying molecular mechanisms using RNA sequencing. In this study, RNAs acquired from seven pairs of lymphoma and non-lymphoma blood samples were sequenced from different breeds of dogs.

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  • The study focused on feeding Korean native black goats (KNBG) two different ratios of alfalfa to concentrate (8:2 vs. 2:8) for 90 days to assess their impact on meat quality and bioactive compounds.
  • Results showed that while the different feeding ratios did not affect meat pH, color, or other quality metrics, the lower alfalfa ratio (2:8) increased levels of oleic acid and other palatability-enhancing fatty acids.
  • The findings suggest that a 2:8 alfalfa to concentrate diet improves taste-related fatty acids and bioactive compounds in goat meat, indicating a need for further research on the quality and effects of varied dietary ratios.
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  • The study aimed to create a model to predict the age of dogs by analyzing CD4+ and CD8+ cells and certain humoral components in their blood.
  • The research involved 27 dogs of two breeds (Belgian Malinois and German Shepherd) aged 1 to 12 years, measuring various myokines and the ratio of T-lymphocytes.
  • Results showed a significant correlation between the T-lymphocyte ratio and age, with a quadratic mixed model providing better age prediction using the CD4+/CD8+ ratio and GDF8 levels.
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Hanwoo, an indigenous Korean cattle breed, has been genetically improved by selecting superior sires called Korean-proven bulls. However, cows still contribute half of the genetic stock of their offspring, and allelic-specific expressed genes have potential, as selective targets of cows, to enhance genetic gain. The aim of this study is to identify genes that have MAEs based on both the genome and transcriptome and to estimate their effects on breeding values (BVs) for economically important traits in Hanwoo.

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Abnormalities in animals cloned via somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) have been reported. In this study, to produce bomb-sniffing dogs, we successfully cloned four healthy dogs through SCNT using the same donor genome from the skin of a male German shepherd old dog. Veterinary diagnosis (X-ray/3D-CT imaging) revealed that two cloned dogs showed normal phenotypes, whereas the others showed abnormal shortening of the mandible (brachygnathia inferior) at 1 month after birth, even though they were cloned under the same conditions except for the oocyte source.

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As a companion and hunting dog, height, length, length to height ratio (LHR) and body-weight are the vital economic traits for Jindo dog. Human selection and targeted breeding have produced an extraordinary diversity in these traits. Therefore, the identification of causative markers, genes and pathways that help us to understand the genetic basis of this variability is essential for their selection purposes.

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Background: DNA methylation and demethylation at CpG islands is one of the main regulatory factors that allow cells to respond to different stimuli. These regulatory mechanisms help in developing tissue without affecting the genomic composition or undergoing selection. Liver and backfat play important roles in regulating lipid metabolism and control various pathways involved in reproductive performance, meat quality, and immunity.

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  • The text addresses an error in the article identified by DOI: 10.5187/jast.2020.62.6.765, indicating it has been corrected.
  • The correction likely involves clarifying or amending information presented in the original article.
  • The focus is on ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the published research mentioned in the DOI.
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The retinal degenerative disease, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) is a major reason of vision impairment in canine population. Canine PRA signifies an inherently dissimilar category of retinal dystrophies which has solid resemblances to human retinis pigmentosa. Even though much is known about the biology of PRA, the knowledge about the intricate connection among genetic loci, genes and pathways associated to this disease in dogs are still remain unknown.

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The present study aimed to identify causative loci and genes enriched in pathways associated with canine obesity using a genome-wide association study (GWAS). The GWAS was first performed to identify candidate single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with obesity and obesity-related traits including body weight and blood sugar in 18 different breeds of 153 dogs. A total of 10 and 2 SNPs were found to be significantly ( < 3.

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  • - This study aimed to improve the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values (GEBV) for domestic pigs by comparing single-breed Berkshire pigs and admixed populations of Korean native and Landrace pigs.
  • - Various analytical methods, including principal component analysis and genome-wide association studies, were used to assess population structure before making predictions, with accuracy varying based on the size of the reference population.
  • - Results indicated that a larger reference population generally led to higher prediction accuracy for important traits, although some traits showed inconsistent accuracy depending on the population used as reference.
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  • * Researchers conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) involving 69 dogs, using 170,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to identify genetic factors related to CHD.
  • * Results indicated that specific SNPs on chromosome 4 may significantly influence the development of CHD in these dogs.
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  • Heat stress (HS) adversely affects pig production and health, so researchers investigated the genetic and metabolic responses of Duroc pigs to HS using RNA-Seq and NMR analyses.
  • The study found significant changes in gene expression, with 552 genes differentially expressed in females and 879 in males, highlighting processes like apoptosis and oxidative stress among up-regulated genes.
  • Notably, the limited overlap in enriched metabolic pathways between sexes indicates that male and female pigs respond differently to heat stress.
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  • - The Korean native pig (KNP) is an important indigenous breed in South Korea, believed to have originated from Northeastern China and migrated to Korea around 3000 years ago.
  • - The study analyzed genetic diversity and ancestry of KNP pigs using advanced techniques on a sample of 891 pigs from 47 different breeds around the world.
  • - Findings revealed that KNP pigs are genetically closer to European breeds and exhibit a distinct genetic structure, supporting previous research on their unique ancestry.
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  • * Researchers analyzed transcriptome data from 17 tissues across three family trios, identifying 62 genes with monoallelic expression in at least one tissue.
  • * The identified MAE genes are linked to important biological functions like gene regulation and immune responses, providing insights into how epigenetic factors contribute to the traits seen in Hanwoo cattle.
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The estrous cycle is a complex process regulated by several hormones. To understand the dynamic changes in gene expression that takes place in the swine endometrium during the estrous cycle relative to the day of estrus onset, we performed RNA-sequencing analysis on days 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18, resulting in the identification of 4495 differentially expressed genes (DEGs; Q ≤ 0.05 and |logFC| ≥ 1) at various phases in the estrous cycle.

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  • The Sapsaree, a Korean dog breed, faced near extinction in the 1980s but has seen population recovery due to genetic conservation efforts; this study aimed to explore its genetic diversity and structure compared to seven similar dog breeds.
  • Findings revealed that Sapsarees have higher genetic variance, with most sharing a distinct genetic pattern, although some variations are linked to recent restoration efforts; they showed connections to Tibetan breeds and minimal influence from European breeds.
  • The study highlights the need for strategic approaches to uphold the Sapsaree’s genetic diversity and authenticity, as its effective population size has significantly decreased, threatening long-term viability.
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  • The cecum microbiota in pigs significantly affects their health, immunity, digestion, and nutritional needs, with notable variations observed at different growth stages using advanced sequencing technology.
  • A comparative analysis of the microbiota in Korean native pigs at 10 weeks and 26 weeks revealed differences in microbial composition, diversity, and specific genera that are enriched at each stage.
  • Functional pathways related to amino acid metabolism were identified as enriched across both growth stages, suggesting that understanding these bacterial compositions could improve nutrient digestion and potentially have implications for food production and medicine.
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Long non coding RNAs (lncRNA) have been previously found to be involved in important cellular activities like epigenetics, implantation, cell growth etc. in pigs. However, comprehensive analysis of lncRNA in back fat tissues at different developmental stages in pigs is still lacking.

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