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Detection of SNPs in the Cathepsin D Gene and Their Association with Yolk Traits in Chickens
Author(s) -
Sheng Qian,
Dingguo Cao,
Yan Zhou,
Qiuxia Lei,
Haixia Han,
Fuwei Li,
Yan Lu,
Cunfang Wang
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0056656
Subject(s) - biology , yolk , gene , genetics , exon , single nucleotide polymorphism , cathepsin d , single strand conformation polymorphism , polymerase chain reaction , candidate gene , genotype , microbiology and biotechnology , enzyme , biochemistry , ecology
CTSD (Cathepsin D) is a key enzyme in yolk formation, and it primarily affects egg yolk weight and egg weight. However, recent research has mostly focused on the genomic structure of the CTSD gene and the enzyme’s role in pathology, and less is known about the enzyme’s functions in chickens. In this paper, the correlations between CTSD polymorphisms and egg quality traits were analyzed in local Shandong chicken breeds. CTSD polymorphisms were investigated by PCR-SSCP (polymerase chain reaction single strand conformation polymorphism) and sequencing analysis. Two variants were found to be associated with egg quality traits. One variant (2614T>C), located in exon 3, was novel. Another variant (5274G>T), located in intron 4, was previously referred to as rs16469410. Overall, our results indicated that CTSD would be a useful candidate gene in selection programs for improving yolk traits.

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