Characterization of the chicken transcriptome and differential morphometric growth in modern broiler chickens and a heritage line

Author(s)Enslen, Brooke
Date Accessioned2014-06-02T12:29:39Z
Date Available2014-06-02T12:29:39Z
Publication Date2013
AbstractModern broiler chickens have been selected for rapid growth and optimal feed efficiency. Comparing modern and heritage broiler lines provides insight into the changes that have occurred during human directed selection. Previous work comparing Ross708 and a Heritage line maintained at the University of Illinois revealed significant differences in normalized organ sizes at different age points. In this study, we have analyzed morphometric data from birds of both lines and investigated gene expression patterns in tissue samples from the liver, heart, breast muscle, duodenum, and cerebellum. Comparing gene expression levels between the tissues provides insight into the relative complexity of each, with heart, duodenum, and brain samples displaying the largest amount of unique gene expression. Additionally, the relationship between qPCR experiments and RPKM values obtained from ERANGE is explored to assess their relative accuracy and establish a correlation between the two measurements of gene expression.en_US
AdvisorSchmidt, Carl
DegreeM.S.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Animal Science
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/13011
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
dc.subject.lcshChickens -- Growth.
dc.subject.lcshGene expression.
dc.subject.lcshOrgans (Anatomy) -- Genetic aspects.
TitleCharacterization of the chicken transcriptome and differential morphometric growth in modern broiler chickens and a heritage lineen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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