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Publication : Growth and body composition of mice selected for high body weight.

First Author  Bailey DR Year  1988
Journal  Genome Volume  30
Issue  4 Pages  570-5
PubMed ID  3209061 Mgi Jnum  J:26166
Mgi Id  MGI:76215 Doi  10.1139/g88-096
Citation  Bailey DR, et al. (1988) Growth and body composition of mice selected for high body weight. Genome 30(4):570-5
abstractText  To elucidate the influence of high body weight selection on body compositional relationships, the accumulation of lipid, protein, and ash was investigated in two lines of mice selected for high 42-day body weight (H lines) and an unselected foundation population (FP). The two H lines differed in population size and were designated as the high-large (HL) and high-small (HS) lines. Logistic body growth curves revealed that HL mice exhibited an accelerated growth rate and reached a higher mature body weight than FP or HS mice. Over the range of body weights examined, HL mice had more lipid, less protein, and less ash than FP or HS mice of the same sex and body weight. However, HL lipid accumulation (relative to body weight increase) was not accelerated in comparison to that of FP mice. This study suggests that the existing model of selection-mediated compositional changes requires expansion to account for the ability of high-growth selection to direct an acceleration of body growth without a correlated enhancement of the relative rate of fat accumulation.
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