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Copy number variation in HOXB7 and HOXB8 involves in the formation of beard trait in chickens
Author(s) -
Yang K. X.,
Zhou H.,
Ding J. M.,
He C.,
Niu Q.,
Gu C. J.,
Zhou Z. X.,
Meng H.,
Huang Q. Z.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
animal genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.756
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1365-2052
pISSN - 0268-9146
DOI - 10.1111/age.13011
Subject(s) - biology , quantitative trait locus , phenotype , trait , genetics , copy number variation , variation (astronomy) , gene , genome , computer science , programming language , physics , astrophysics
Summary The derived feathering phenotype beard in domestic birds is an ideal resource to investigate the genetic mechanisms controlling feather development and differentiation. In the present study, we performed a GWAS and QTL linkage analysis on the trait of beard in Beijing fatty chicken. One major QTL (1.2–1.9 Mb) was identified that could explain 34% of the phenotypic variation. The copy number variation that was copied from the region (GGA27:3 578 409–3 592 890 bp) containing homebox B7 ( HOXB7 ) and homebox B8 ( HOXB8 ) was validated to be only exhibited in the genome of bearded chickens. Protein–protein interaction analysis indicated that HOXB7 and HOXB8 proteins could highly interact with the HOXB family members, including HOXB4 , HOXB5 and HOXB6 , whose genomic locations near HOXB7 and HOXB8 suggested that they may regulate their family members to involve in the formation of the beard trait in chickens. Overall, our work provides basic data for understanding the mechanisms regulating beard development and differentiation.

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