Publications by authors named "Da-Yeon Jeon"

The study evaluated the effects of dietary fiber and energy levels administered during two growing periods (d 0-28 and d 29-56) for pigs exposed to a high temperature. A total of 96 growing pigs were used in six treatments as: Two treatments in thermoneutral temperature (21°C-24°C) with dietary energy of 3,300 and the inclusion of high or low fiber, two treatments in heat stress (30°C-34°C) with dietary energy of 3,300 and the inclusion of high or low fiber, and two treatments in heat stress with dietary energy of 3,450 and the inclusion of high or low fiber. Among standard energy level treatments, heat-stressed pigs showed lower average daily gain (ADG), feed intake, digestibility of dry matter, gross energy, crude protein, and crude fiber in phases 1 and 2.

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Many studies have been conducted to improve technology for semen cryopreservation in pigs. However, computer-assisted analysis of sperm motility and morphology is insufficient to predict the molecular function of frozen-thawed semen. More accurate expression patterns of boar sperm proteins may be derived using the isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) technique.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study examines the genetic diversity among three Korean cattle breeds: Brown Hanwoo (BH), Brindle Hanwoo (BRH), and Jeju Black (JB) using BovineHD chip genotyping.
  • The analysis found higher genetic diversity in BH and BRH compared to JB, as indicated by heterozygosity and linkage disequilibrium decay patterns.
  • Results highlighted significant genetic differences between the breeds, revealing strong inbreeding in BRH and JB, while also indicating distinct evolutionary characteristics tied to their geographic regions.
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