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Dataset for: Telomere length as a biomarker for cumulative experience in broiler chickens

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posted on 2025-05-07, 18:34 authored by Leonie JacobsLeonie Jacobs

The objective was to determine telomere length changes due to positive and negative experiences in fast-growing broiler chickens. In three replicated experiments, male Ross 708 broilers were housed in a 2 × 2 factorial study investigating high environmental complexity as a positive environment (vs. low complexity; 6 pens/treatment) and high stocking density as a negative environment (vs. low density; 6 pens/treatment). Telomere length was quantified at day 48 of age via quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR) from gonad and kidney samples (N=9 samples/treatment/tissue/experiment). Prior to analysis, raw relative telomere length (rTL) values were z-transformed to allow comparison between experiments. Over all three trials, birds housed in high complexity environments tended (P=0.0503) to have longer telomeres from kidney tissue than birds housed in low complexity environments. Stocking density did not impact combined kidney telomere length and gonadal telomere length was not impacted by environmental complexity or stocking density. Longer telomeres (statistical trend) in response to positive experience (environmental complexity) when compared to low-complexity indicate that high-complexity environments elicited positive cumulative experience in broiler chickens, although effect size was small.

Funding

This research was funded by the Poultry Science Association Arthur W. Perdue Fellowship.

History

Publisher

University Libraries, Virginia Tech

Corresponding Author Name

Leonie Jacobs

Corresponding Author E-mail Address

jacobsl@vt.edu

Files/Folders in Dataset and Description

- DATASET Jacobs PLOSONE.CSV: dataset with predictors and response variables. Each row represents an observational unit (a chicken) - TRF comparison: dataset with relative telomere and TRF responses for a subsample of observational units. Key: DATASET Jacobs PLOSONE: ID Sample/bird ID EE Complexity treatment: HE (highly enriched) or LE (low enrichment) SD Stocking density treatment: HD (high density 180 birds/pen) or LD (low density 90 birds per pen) Pen Pen ID RTL relative telomere length Experiment Experiment ID Std RTL Standard deviations of RTL z score relative telomere length Z score PCR Plate PCR plate number TRF comparison: Sample Id Sample number/bird ID sample Sample type rTL rTL value TRF TRF value