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Number of fibres in the skeletal muscle of miniature pigs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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There is evidence that selection for small body size in mice results in a decrease in the total number of muscle fibres in a given muscle (Luff & Goldspink, 1967; Hanrahan, Hooper & McCarthy, 1973). It has also been shown that small chickens have fewer muscle fibres in certain muscles than larger chickens (Smith, 1963). This type of work has not, however, been extended to a study of the larger domestic animals. At Göttingen in Germany, Haring et al. (1966) have developed a breed of miniature pig which, at 6 months of age, was about a third of the body weight of commercial pigs. We therefore decided to investigate the muscles of these miniature pigs and compare them with commercial pig muscles, paying particular attention to the number of muscle fibres.
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