An experimental investigation of flow resistance and turbulent flow in brush fish pass
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2019
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The present study aimed to search for chicken abdominal fat deposition-related polymorphisms within RB1 and to provide functional evidence for significantly associated genetic variants. Association analyses showed that 11 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in intron 17 of RB1, were significantly associated with both abdominal fat weight (P < 0.05) and abdominal fat percentage (P < 0.05). Functional analysis revealed that the A allele of g.32828A>G repressed the transcriptional efficiency of RB1 in vitro, through binding nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-B-K) and SRY-related HMG box protein 2 (SOX2). Furthermore, RB1 mRNA expression levels in the abdominal fat tissue of individuals with the A/A genotype of g.32828A>G were lower than those of individuals with the G/G genotype. Collectively, we propose that the intronic SNP g.32828A>G of RB1 is an obesity-associated variant that directly affects binding with NF-B-K and SOX2, leading to changes in RB1 expression which in turn may influence chicken abdominal fat deposition.
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Hydraulics & Hydrodynamics, Models (Physical), River Engineering
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Kucukali, Serhat, "An experimental investigation of flow resistance and turbulent flow in brush fish pass", Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Management, Vol. 172, No. 5, pp. 241-256, (2019).
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Management
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172
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5
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241
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256