369 results match your criteria: "Roslin Institute Edinburgh[Affiliation]"
Anim Genet
February 2007
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, Scotland.
Osteoporosis, resulting from progressive loss of structural bone during the period of egg-laying in hens, is associated with an increased susceptibility to bone breakage. To study the genetic basis of bone strength, an F(2) cross was produced from lines of hens that had been divergently selected for bone index from a commercial pedigreed White Leghorn population. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting the bone index and component traits of the index (tibiotarsal and humeral strength and keel radiographic density) were mapped using phenotypic data from 372 F(2) individuals in 32 F(1) families.
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February 2007
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, EH2 9PS, UK.
Genetic selection of broiler chickens has led to a gross overdevelopment of the broiler breast muscle pectoralis major. This may have resulted in increased myopathy and detrimental effects on meat quality. The present study examined 3 commercial great-grandparent lines (lines A, B, and C).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenet Sel Evol
March 2007
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, UK.
An approach for optimising genetic contributions of candidates to control inbreeding in the offspring generation using semidefinite programming (SDP) was proposed. Formulations were done for maximising genetic gain while restricting inbreeding to a preset value and for minimising inbreeding without regard of gain. Adaptations to account for candidates with fixed contributions were also shown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr Poult Sci
December 2006
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Midlothian, Scotland, UK.
1. The effects upon bone quality of feeding limestone in flour or particulate form and housing type (cage or aviary) in lines of hens divergently selected for high (H) or low (L) bone strength over 7 generations were investigated. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr Poult Sci
December 2006
Division of Genetics and Genomics, Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Scotland, UK.
1. The objective of this study was to investigate the strength of the genetic association between growth and reproduction traits in turkeys selected for body weight, conformation and egg production. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnim Genet
December 2006
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, UK.
Mutations within a number of genes have been associated with variations in fertility in various mammals. However, to date there have been no such associations reported for cattle. Herein, we describe three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor gene of cattle (Bos taurus).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dairy Sci
December 2006
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, United Kingdom.
This note analytically derives the impact that wrong and missing sire information (WSI and MSI, respectively) has on the reliability of predicting merit and gain compared with perfect information. In particular, for small WSI and MSI, WSI was shown to have twice the impact of MSI for both reliability and gain, and the impact of both WSI and MSI increased as the reliability of predicting merit with perfect information decreased. The overall impact on the efficiency of gain for small WSI and MSI was half the overall impact on reliability.
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December 2006
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, UK.
Genetic parameters for LM fatty acid composition were estimated in Scottish Blackface sheep, previously divergently selected for carcass lean content (LEAN and FAT lines). Furthermore, QTL were identified for the same fatty acids. Fatty acid phenotypic measurements were made on 350 male lambs, at approximately 8 mo of age, and 300 of these lambs were genotyped across candidate regions on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 5, 14, 18, 20, and 21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCloning Stem Cells
November 2006
Division of Gene Function and Development, Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Midlothian, United Kingdom.
Hybrid embryonic stem (ES)-like clones were generated by fusion of murine ES cells with somatic cells that carried a neo resistance gene under the transcriptional control of the Oct-4 promoter. The Oct-4 promoter was reactivated in hybrid ES cells formed by fusion with fetal fibroblasts, and all hybrid colonies were of ES rather than fibroblast phenotype, suggesting efficient reprogramming of fibroblast chromosomes. Like normal diploid murine ES cells, hybrid lines expressed alkaline phosphatase activity and formed differentiated cells derived from the three embryonic germ layers both in vitro and in vivo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiol Behav
December 2006
Welfare Biology Group, Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9PS, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Many of the stressor treatments used in animal models of depression have parallels in the normal experiences of domestic pigs. The experiment described here aimed to assess whether a chronic-intermittent stress regime caused behavioural or physiological changes, indicative of depression, in domestic pigs. Ten juvenile male pigs were exposed to a social and environmental stress regime.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr Poult Sci
June 2006
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, UK.
1. Genetic selection of broilers may have pushed muscle fibres to their maximum functional size constraints. Broiler (B), female great-grandparent (GGP) and layer (L) lines were weighed, blood sampled and killed from 5 to 25 weeks of age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. A 3x2 factorial experiment was conducted with three diets and two lines of broiler breeder females to evaluate the contribution of low-energy rations for improving the welfare of feed-restricted birds during rearing. Experimental diets were fed from 6 to 16 weeks of age and were created by diluting a conventional grower (Control) ration containing 11.
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April 2006
Division of Genetics and Genomics, Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, UK.
Leptin is well established as a multifunctional cytokine in mammals. However, little is known about the evolution of the leptin gene in other vertebrates. A recently published set of ESTs from the tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) contains a sequence sharing 56% nucleotide sequence identity with the human leptin cDNA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeredity (Edinb)
March 2006
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, UK.
This study aimed to identify quantitative trait loci associated with endoparasitic infection in Scottish Blackface sheep. Data were collected from 789 animals over a 3-year period. All of the animals were continually exposed to a mixed nematode infection by grazing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenome Res
December 2005
Department of Genomics and Genetics, Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Midlothian EH25 9PS, United Kingdom.
The chicken genome sequence is important for several reasons. First, the chicken shared a common ancestor with mammals approximately 310 million years ago (Mya) at a phylogenetic distance not previously covered by other genome sequences. It therefore fills a gap in our knowledge and understanding of the evolution and conservation of genes, regulatory sequences, genomes, and karyotypes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCloning
November 2015
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, United Kingdom.
Cell-cycle phase of the donor and recipient cells at the moment of nuclear transfer influences subsequent development of the reconstituted embryo. In order to study this effect, the precise cell-cycle phase of the recipient oocyte at the time of fusion must be known and this depends on reliable activation of oocytes in a protocol that has a low incidence of spontaneous activation. Mouse oocytes recovered before (8-10 hours post-human chorionic gonadotropin [hCG]) and after ovulation (14 and 18 hours post-hCG) were exposed to strontium ions in calcium magnesium-free M16 culture medium.
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April 2005
Division of Genetics and Genomics, Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, EH25 9PS, United Kingdom.
Improvement of livestock has focused on the selective breeding of individuals with superior phenotypes. With the development of increasingly advanced statistical methods that maximise selection for genetic gain, this simple approach has been extremely successful in increasing the quantity of agricultural output. However, information now available on the organisation and functioning of the genome could be used in breeding programmes to improve a range of traits.
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February 2005
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9PS, UK.
In any partially inbred population, 'junctions' are the loci that form boundaries between segments of ancestral chromosomes. Here we show that the expected number of junctions per Morgan in such a population is linearly related to the inbreeding coefficient of the population, with a maximum in a completely inbred population corresponding to the prediction given by Stam (1980). We further show that high-density marker maps (fully informative markers with average densities of up to 200 per cM) will fail to detect a significant proportion of the junctions present in highly inbred populations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr Poult Sci
June 2005
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland.
Female chicks from 6 pure lines of broiler breeders were obtained from international broiler breeder companies. The lines were from three female and two male lines and a relaxed selection line derived from one of the male lines (M2) and maintained without selection for 25 years (generations). Replicate groups from each line were reared in floor pens and fed ad libitum.
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June 2005
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland.
Cracked eggshells result in economic loss and provide a route for pathogenic organisms to enter the egg. Genetic factors that contribute to shell strength are likely to decrease the risk that an egg will crack when subject to insult. A novel measurement, the dynamic stiffness of the eggshell (Kdyn) was examined to determine if it might be used in the genetic selection of hens with improved eggshell characteristics.
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October 2005
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, UK.
The mammalian melanocortin system has been established as a crucial regulatory component in an extraordinarily diverse number of physiological functions. In contrast, comparatively little is known about the avian melanocortin system: interest in the physiological role of alpha-MSH in birds has been limited by the fact that birds lack the intermediate lobe of the pituitary, the main source of circulating alpha-MSH in most vertebrates. Recently, however, the main avian melanocortin system genes, including POMC, AGRP, and all the melanocortin receptors, have been cloned and their physiological roles are the beginning to be elucidated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr Poult Sci
December 2004
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Scotland.
1. An experiment was performed to compare the welfare of three broiler breeder genotypes (Label Rouge (LA), experimental dwarf (ER) and standard (SR)) fed on a Control or high Fibre diet. The LA birds were fed ad libitum and the other groups were reared to their recommended body weight targets.
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December 2004
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom EH25 9PS.
Three experiments were conducted to define the relationships between BW and feed intake in broiler breeder female chickens at the onset of lay and after a forced molt. In experiment 1A the number of normal yellow follicles at the onset of lay and abdominal fatness were linearly related to BW, whereas age at first egg decreased with increasing BW in a curvilinear manner. Dietary energy was shown to be the limiting factor determining the onset of lay in severely feed restricted broiler breeders in experiment 1B.
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March 2005
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9PS, UK.
Rates of inbreeding (DeltaF) in selected populations were predicted using the framework of long-term genetic contributions and validated against stochastic simulations. Deterministic predictions decomposed DeltaF into four components due to: finite population size, directional selection, covariance of genetic contribution of mates, and deviation of variance of family size from that expected from a Poisson distribution. Factorial (FM) and hierarchical (HM) mating systems were compared under mass and sib-index selection.
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February 2005
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland EH25 9PS, UK.
The optimum doses of carprofen, flunixin, ketoprofen and sodium salicylate for the treatment of inflammatory pain were determined in domestic fowl using the microcrystalline sodium urate model of articular pain. The response criteria were the changes in pain-related behaviour over 60 min commencing 1 h after an intra-articular injection of sodium urate and an intramuscular injection of a range of doses of each of the drugs. The minimum effective doses for carprofen, flunixin and ketoprofen, respectively, were 30, 3 and 12 mg kg(-1).
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