Analysis of the differential transcriptome expression profiles during prenatal muscle tissue development in Diqing Tibetan pigs
Shuyuan Luo, Ying Bai, Xinpeng Li, Siqi Jin, Dawei Yan, Xinxing Dong

TL;DR
This study compares gene activity in muscle development of two pig breeds to understand differences in meat yield and growth.
Contribution
The study identifies candidate genes and regulatory networks involved in prenatal muscle development in Diqing Tibetan pigs.
Findings
LTP pigs show stronger secondary muscle fiber formation during embryonic stages compared to STP pigs.
WGCNA identified candidate genes potentially regulating muscle development in LTP pigs.
Differential gene expression profiles were observed across three key developmental stages.
Abstract
Since the number of muscle fibers in pigs is largely fixed after birth, the formation of muscle fibers during the embryonic stage plays a crucial role in determining postnatal growth performance and meat production potential. In this study, we used large Diqing Tibetan pigs (LTP) and small Diqing Tibetan pigs (STP), which show significant differences in postnatal growth rate and meat yield, as research models. We employed RNA-seq for transcriptome sequencing and applied differential expression analysis combined with weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to compare their gene expression profiles and identify potential regulatory differences during key stages of embryonic muscle development. Longissimus dorsi muscle samples were collected from both groups at three critical developmental stages—embryonic day 55 (E55), embryonic day 75 (E75), and at birth (D0)—for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuscle Physiology and Disorders · Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals · Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors
