Associations of GHSR gene polymorphisms with chicken growth and carcass traits

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Meixia Fang
Qinghua Nie
Chenlong Luo
Dexiang Zhang
Xiquan Zhang
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[1] Medical College of Jinan University,Department of Laboratory Animal Science
[2] South China Agricultural University,Department of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, College of Animal Science
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2010年 / 37卷
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Chicken; The growth hormone secretagogue receptor (; ) gene; Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP); Growth traits;
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Ghrelin receptor (GHSR), or growth hormone secretagogue receptor, modulates many physiological effects by binding to its ligand and therefore is a candidate gene for chicken production performance. In this study, five polymorphisms (four SNP and a ‘GGTACA’ indel) of GHSR gene were genotyped in a F2 full sib chicken population to investigate their associations with production traits. Results showed that c.739 + 726T > C (M2) was significantly associated with body weight (BW) at 28 days (BW28), BW90, dressed weight, eviscerated weight, eviscerated weight with giblet, breast muscle weight and leg muscle weight (P < 0.05). Meanwhile, T allele rather than C was positive for chicken body weight gain as individuals with CC had the lowest value of all traits. Otherwise, no significant association of c.264G > A (M1), c.3211-196_3211-181delGGTACA (M3), c.3211 + 75C > T (M4), and c.3211 + 150C > T (M5) with any growth and carcass traits was found. Haplotypes based on five polymorphisms were significantly associated with hatch weight, BW7, BW14, BW21 and breast angle (P < 0.05), as well as BW28 (P < 0.01). Therefore, it was concluded that M2 of the GHSR gene and the analyzed haplotypes were associated with some chicken growth and carcass traits.
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