Author:
Cai Keqi,Liu Ranran,Wei Limin,Wang Xiuping,Cui Huanxian,Luo Na,Wen Jie,Chang Yuxiao,Zhao Guiping
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Wenchang chickens are one of the most popular local chicken breeds in the Chinese chicken industry. However, the low feed efficiency is the main shortcoming of this breed. Therefore, there is a need to find a more precise breeding method to improve the feed efficiency of Wenchang chickens. In this study, we explored important candidate genes and variants for feed efficiency and growth traits through genome-wide association study (GWAS) analysis.
Results
Estimates of genomic heritability for growth and feed efficiency traits, including residual feed intake (RFI) of 0.05, average daily food intake (ADFI) of 0.21, average daily weight gain (ADG) of 0.24, body weight (BW) at 87, 95, 104, 113 days of age (BW87, BW95, BW104 and BW113) ranged from 0.30 to 0.44. Important candidate genes related to feed efficiency and growth traits were identified, such as PLCE1, LAP3, MED28, QDPR, LDB2 and SEL1L3 genes.
Conclusion
The results identified important candidate genes for feed efficiency and growth traits in Wenchang chickens and provide a theoretical basis for the development of new molecular breeding technology.
Funder
the Special Project for Southern Propagation of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
This research was supported by the Wenchang Chicken superiority characteristic industrial cluster project
the National chicken industry technology system project
the Study of the Key Genetic Resources
the Project of Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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