Journal article
Analysis of the callipyge phenotype through skeletal muscle development; association of Dlk1 with muscle precursor cells
JD White, T Vuocolo, M McDonagh, MD Grounds, GS Harper, NE Cockett, R Tellam
Differentiation | Published : 2008
Abstract
The callipyge mutation in sheep in the form of the paternal heterozygote results in skeletal muscle hypertrophy, which is most pronounced in the hindquarters. Overexpression of one of the genes in the region of the causative single-nucleotide polymorphism, Dlk1, is postulated to be a primary cause of the muscle hypertrophy although the mechanism is not clear. This study examined the expression of Dlk1 mRNA and its encoded protein in skeletal muscles of callipyge and wild-type sheep. The muscles examined included those that demonstrate hypertrophy in callipyge sheep as well as an unaffected muscle. The expression pattern of Dlk1 protein in these muscles was also measured over a developmental ..
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