Bibliometric Analyzes of Some Major Effect Genes Associated with Meat Yield Traits in Livestock

Yasin Altay, Selçuk Kaplan
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Bibliometric analysis is commonly used to guide decisions regarding research funding and the creation of research policies and offers scientists helpful information about research trends, patterns, and impact. Thus, researchers can track collaborators in this subject and find prospective scientific alliances. Additionally, researchers can develop new research themes by constantly monitoring the most recent trend study topics in this area. Therefore, we performed the comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 4085 documents scanned in the Web of Science (WoS) database in some major effect genes associated with meat yield traits in livestock between 1981 and 2023. The analysis shows that interest in this topic has lately grown. The fact that numerous scholars participated in the investigations, which major research groups conducted, demonstrates the growth of this field's collaborative working culture. The publication of studies in this field in high-impact journals such as Meat Science, Journal of Animal Science and Animal Genetics reveals the scientific impact of this field. Keywords used in studies in this field are generally related to investigating the genetic factors affecting livestock's growth, muscle development and meat quality characteristics. In country-based studies, China and the United States have the most studies in this field. The citation records of articles reveal the significant impact of this field in literature. The scientific community has recently been particularly interested in investigating some major effect genes associated with meat yield traits in livestock.
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与家畜产肉性状相关的一些主要效应基因的文献计量分析
文献计量分析通常用于指导研究资金和研究政策的制定,并为科学家提供有关研究趋势、模式和影响的有用信息。因此,研究人员可以跟踪这一主题的合作者,并找到潜在的科学联盟。此外,研究人员还可以通过不断监测该领域的最新趋势研究课题来开发新的研究主题。因此,我们对科学网(WoS)数据库中 1981 年至 2023 年间与家畜产肉性状相关的一些主要效应基因的 4085 篇文献进行了全面的文献计量分析。分析结果表明,人们对这一主题的兴趣近来有所增长。众多学者参与了主要研究小组进行的调查,这表明该领域的合作工作文化正在发展壮大。在《肉类科学》(Meat Science)、《动物科学杂志》(Journal of Animal Science)和《动物遗传学》(Animal Genetics)等高影响力期刊上发表本领域的研究成果,显示了本领域的科学影响力。该领域研究使用的关键词一般与研究影响家畜生长、肌肉发育和肉质特征的遗传因素有关。在国别研究中,中国和美国在该领域的研究最多。文章的引用记录显示了这一领域在文献中的重要影响。近来,科学界尤其关注研究与家畜产肉性状相关的一些主要效应基因。
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