Evaluation of growth performance and muscle marker genes expression in four different broiler strains in Jordan

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This study investigates the expression of the muscle growth factors Myostatin (MSTN) and Insulin-like growth hormone type I (IGF-I) and muscle marker genes MyoD and MyoG in relation to growth performance and meat characteristics in four different commercial broiler strains. Eight hundred, one-day-old chicks of Hubbard Classic (HC), Cobb500 (Cobb), Ross308 (Ross) and Indian River (IR) strains were randomly distributed in a completely randomised design into four groups for 28 days. At the end of the growth trial, 10 birds from each strain were weighed and slaughtered. A sample of Pectoral muscle was taken and kept in RNA solution for mRNA expression level measurements. Gene expression in the pectoral muscle at 20 days revealed that MSTN expression was higher for Ross than HC and IR. IGF-I expression was highest in IR and lowest in HC. MyoD expression was lowest in HC but higher in Ross and Cobb, while MyoG expression was similar. At the end of the experiment, IR gained the highest (p

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Jawasreh, K., Al Athamneh, S., Al-Zghoul, M. B., Al Amareen, A., AlSukhni, I., & Aad, P. (2019). Evaluation of growth performance and muscle marker genes expression in four different broiler strains in Jordan. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 18(1), 766–776. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1573647

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