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Comparison of Muscle Transcriptome between Pigs with
Divergent Meat Quality Phenotypes Identifies Genes
Related to Muscle Metabolism and Structure
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Marie Damon *, Joanna Wyszynska-Koko , Annie Vincent , Frederic Herault , Benedicte Lebret
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1 INRA, UMR1348 Physiologie, Environnement et Genetique pour l’Animal et les Systemes d’Elevage (PEGASE), Saint Gilles, France, 2 Agrocampus Ouest, UMR1348
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Physiologie, Environnement et Genetique pour l’Animal et les Systemes d’Elevage (PEGASE), Rennes, France
Abstract
Background: Meat quality depends on physiological processes taking place in muscle tissue, which could involve a large
pattern of genes associated with both muscle structural and metabolic features. Understanding the biological phenomena
underlying muscle phenotype at slaughter is necessary to uncover meat quality development. Therefore, a muscle
transcriptome analysis was undertaken to compare gene expression profiles between two highly contrasted pig breeds,
Large White (LW) and Basque (B), reared in two different housing systems themselves influencing meat quality. LW is the
most predominant breed used in pig industry, which exhibits standard meat quality attributes. B is an indigenous breed
with low lean meat and high fat contents, high meat quality characteristics, and is genetically distant from other European
pig breeds.
Methodology/Principal Findings: Transcriptome analysis undertaken using a custom 15 K microarray, highlighted
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