[ Objective] This study aimed to investigate the slaughter performance of transgenic pigs harboring IGF-I gene under tetracycline induction. [ Method ] Pigs were given diets with the addition of tetracycline. After 45...[ Objective] This study aimed to investigate the slaughter performance of transgenic pigs harboring IGF-I gene under tetracycline induction. [ Method ] Pigs were given diets with the addition of tetracycline. After 45 d of tetracycline induction, experimental pigs were weighed and slaughtered for parameter determina- tion. [ Result] The lean meat percentage of experimental pigs was improved by 8.92%, but various blood biochemical parameters and carcass components exhibited no significant changes. [ Conclusion ] Under tetracycline induction, transganic pigs harboring IGF-I gane demonstrated an increase in lean meat percentage without abnormal changes in other parameters.展开更多
基金Supported by Key Project on GMO Cultivation for New Varieties of China(2014ZX08006-003,2014ZX08010-3)National Natural Science Foundation of China(31201790)+1 种基金Project of Hubei Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Center(2011-620-001-003)Science and Technology Support Program of Hubei Province(2014BBB010)
文摘[ Objective] This study aimed to investigate the slaughter performance of transgenic pigs harboring IGF-I gene under tetracycline induction. [ Method ] Pigs were given diets with the addition of tetracycline. After 45 d of tetracycline induction, experimental pigs were weighed and slaughtered for parameter determina- tion. [ Result] The lean meat percentage of experimental pigs was improved by 8.92%, but various blood biochemical parameters and carcass components exhibited no significant changes. [ Conclusion ] Under tetracycline induction, transganic pigs harboring IGF-I gane demonstrated an increase in lean meat percentage without abnormal changes in other parameters.