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Dynamics of telomere length in the chicken

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Pages 721-736 | Received 08 Apr 2013, Accepted 04 Jun 2014, Published online: 23 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Telomeres are specialised nucleoprotein end structures of eukaryotic chromosomes and protect and maintain genome integrity from recombination, exonuclease degradation and end-to-end fusion. Because of the end replication problem, telomere length in somatic cells tends to decrease with organismal age. Telomere shortening is known to occur in chicken somatic tissues and correlates with advanced developmental age. However, age is not the only determinant of telomere length in an individual. Several factors at the genetic and epigenetic levels are known to affect telomere length in different ways. Herein, we review several factors that affect telomere length in the chicken. Genetic factors include breed and sex, while the epigenetic factors include environmental and stochastic influences. Age, stocking density and living or housing systems were reviewed as environmental factors pertaining to the habitat of the organism. Factors such as oxidative stress, antioxidants in feed and restriction feeding were the stochastic factors that we reviewed.

Acknowledgement

This work was supported by a grant from the Next-Generation Biogreen 21 Program (No. PJ007981), Rural Development Administration, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Republic of Korea.

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