Efecto de tres marcadores genéticos sobre la eficiencia alimenticia de toretes en prueba de comportamiento

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  • ESTELA GARZA BRENNER LAB. DE BIOTECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG.INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL
  • ANA MARIA SIFUENTES LAB. DE BIOTECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG.INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3867-9886
  • FELIPE RODRIGUEZ ALMEIDA Facultad de Zootecnia y Ecología. Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua.
  • MANUEL PARRA BRACAMONTE LAB. DE BIOTECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG.INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL
  • WILLIAMS ARELLANO VERA LAB. DE BIOTECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG.INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL

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https://doi.org/10.19136/era.a6n18.2135

Resumen

Se evaluó el efecto de tres marcadores genéticos localizados en los genes de hormona de crecimiento (GH), factor de crecimiento semejante a insulina-1 (IGF-1) y leptina (LEP) sobre indicadores de eficiencia alimenticia, utilizando registros de 136 toretes de las razas Charolais, Angus y Brangus durante una prueba de comportamiento productivo. El análisis de asociación entre los genotipos obtenidos y los rasgos productivos evaluados mostró un efecto significativo del marcador GH-Alu sobre CRA (p = 0.032) en la raza Angus, y sobre el peso final ajustado (p = 0.041), en la Charolais; este resultado muestra que es posible su inclusión en los esfuerzos iniciales para la determinación de fenotipos de eficiencia en México y su consecuente aplicación en las estrategias de selección y mejoramiento genético.

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ANA MARIA SIFUENTES, LAB. DE BIOTECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG.INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL

PROFESOR TITULAR LAB. DE BIOECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG-IPN

MANUEL PARRA BRACAMONTE, LAB. DE BIOTECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG.INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL

PROFESOR TITULAR LAB. DE BIOECNOLOGIA ANIMAL.CBG-IPN

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2019-09-02

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GARZA BRENNER, E., SIFUENTES, A. M., RODRIGUEZ ALMEIDA, F., PARRA BRACAMONTE, M., & ARELLANO VERA, W. (2019). Efecto de tres marcadores genéticos sobre la eficiencia alimenticia de toretes en prueba de comportamiento. Ecosistemas Y Recursos Agropecuarios, 6(18). https://doi.org/10.19136/era.a6n18.2135

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