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Mapping quantitative trait loci regulating chicken body composition traits
Author(s) -
Gao Y.,
Du Z. Q.,
Wei W. H.,
Yu X. J.,
Deng X. M.,
Feng C. G.,
Fei J.,
Feng J. D.,
Li N.,
Hu X. X.
Publication year - 2009
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/j.1365-2052.2009.01911.x
Subject(s) - quantitative trait locus , biology , genetics , population , gizzard , microsatellite , phenotype , gene , zoology , allele , demography , sociology
Summary Genome scans were conducted on an F 2 resource population derived from intercross of the White Plymouth Rock with the Silkies Fowl to detect QTL affecting chicken body composition traits. The population was genotyped with 129 microsatellite markers and phenotyped for 12 body composition traits on 238 F 2 individuals from 15 full‐sib families. In total, 21 genome‐wide QTL were found to be responsible for 11 traits, including two newly studied traits of proventriculus weight and shank girth. Three QTL were genome‐wide significant: at 499 c m on GGA1 (explained 3.6% of phenotypic variance, P < 0.01) and 51 c m on GGA5 (explained 3.3% of phenotypic variance, P < 0.05) for the shank & claw weight and 502 c m on GGA1 (explained 1.4% of phenotypic variance, P < 0.05) for wing weight. The QTL on GGA1 seemed to have pleiotropic effects, also affecting gizzard weight at 490 c m , shank girth at 489 c m and intestine length at 481 c m . It is suggested that further efforts be made to understand the possible pleiotropic effects of the QTL on GGA1 and that on GGA5 for two shank‐related traits.