Title | Effect of heterozygosity at the double-muscle locus on the performance of market calves |
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Trials conducted at the University of California (Davis) demonstrated the feasibility of producing market calves heterozygous for the double-muscling gene. On average, these calves compared to normal calves reached market weight at an earlier age, had carcasses with significantly more lean meat and lower quality grade, but with a negligible difference in meat acceptability, as shown by taste panel evaluations. |
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Rollins, W. C. : W. C. Rollins was Professor Emeritus, Department of Animal Science, and Geneticist in the Experiment Station, Davis.
Thiessen, R. B. : R. B. Thiessen was Senior Scientific Officer, A.R.C., Animal Breeding Research Organization, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Carroll, F. D. : F. D. Carroll was Professor Emeritus, Department of Animal Science, and Nutritionist in the Experiment Station, Davis.
Tanaka, Moira : Moira Tanaka was Staff Research Associate, Department of Animal Science, Davis.
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Publication Date | Dec 1, 1980 |
Date Added | Sep 17, 2014 |
Copyright | © The Regents of the University of California |
Copyright Year | 1980 |
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