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Differences in Hepatic Gene Expression as a Major Distinguishing Factor between Korean Native Pig and Yorkshire

Authors
Kim, Seung-SooKim, So-RaKim, Jung-RokMoon, Jin-KyooChoi, Bong-HwanLee, Jae-WonKim, Kwan-SukKim, Tae-HunKim, Hyun-JungLee, Cheol-Koo
Issue Date
Mar-2011
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
gene expression profile; Korean native pig; Yorkshire; liver; differentially expressed gene
Citation
BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, v.75, no.3, pp.451 - 458
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Journal Title
BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume
75
Number
3
Start Page
451
End Page
458
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112960
DOI
10.1271/bbb.100625
ISSN
0916-8451
Abstract
There are phenotypic differences between Korean native pig (KNP) and Yorkshire (YS) breeds due to different interests in selection. VS has been selected for industrial interests such as a growth rate and lean meat production, while KNP has been maintained as a regional breed with local interests such as disease resistance and fat content in and between muscle. A comparison of gene expression profiles from liver tissue reflected overall long-term effects of artificial selection for these two pig breeds. Based on minimum positive false discovery rate (less than 10%) and fold change (vertical bar FC vertical bar > 1.5), 73 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified. Functional analysis of these DEGs indicated clear distinctions in signaling capacity related to epidermal growth factor (EGF), extracellular structure, protein metabolism, and detoxification. Hepatic DEGs demonstrated the importance of hormonal and metabolic capabilities to differences between these two pig breeds.
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