Publications by authors named "Chengwan Zha"

Article Synopsis
  • A low level of drip loss (DL) is crucial for high-quality meat, but the specific genes involved in DL for pork are largely unknown.
  • Researchers analyzed twelve pigs with differing DL levels using transcriptome sequencing and various analytical methods to identify important genes affecting DL.
  • They identified nine key genes linked to important signaling pathways and functions, providing insights into improving meat quality through molecular breeding efforts.
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Surgical castration can effectively avoid boar taint and improve pork quality by removing the synthesis of androstenone in the testis, thereby reducing its deposition in adipose tissue. The expression of genes involved in testis-derived hormone metabolism was altered following surgical castration, but the upstream regulatory factors and underlying mechanism remain unclear. In this study, we systematically profiled chromatin accessibility and transcriptional dynamics in liver tissue of castrated and intact full-sibling Yorkshire pigs.

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Meat color is an attractive trait that influences consumers' purchase decisions at the point of sale. To decipher the genetic basis of meat color traits, we performed a genome-wide association study based on low-coverage whole-genome sequencing. In total, 669 (Pietrain × Duroc) × (Landrace × Yorkshire) pigs were genotyped using low-coverage whole-genome sequencing.

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Skeletal muscle fiber types can contribute in part to affecting pork quality parameters. (Bf) (fast muscle or white muscle) and (Sol) (slow muscle or red muscle) are two typical skeletal muscles characterized by obvious muscle fiber type differences in pigs. However, the critical proteins and potential regulatory mechanisms regulating porcine skeletal muscle fibers have yet to be clearly defined.

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