Abstract
Abstract. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed on a resource
family consisting of white and colored chickens for identification of genes
related to plumage coloration using the Fixed and random model Circulating
Probability Unification (FarmCPU) package. GWAS identified three chromosomal
single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), demonstrating the polygenic basis of
plumage phenotypes. Herein, retinoic acid-induced protein 14 (RAI14), a developmentally
regulated gene that encodes a protein containing many ankyrin repeats, was
identified as a candidate gene involved in plumage color. In this study,
mRNA expression profiles of chicken RAI14 were determined, indel (insertion–deletion) variants were
identified, and their association was analyzed in white and colored
chickens. RA114 mRNA was expressed in all tissues tested (brain, spleen, liver,
heart, oviduct, kidney, lung, pituitary gland, ovary, muscle, feather bulb,
and skin). A relatively high RAI14 expression in white feather bulb compared to
colored feather bulb (P<0.01) indicated a potential association with plumage
color. Additionally, statistical analysis revealed that a 4 bp indel genetic
variation in RAI14 was associated with plumage phenotypes (P<0.01).
Together, our analysis of the identification of the RAI14 gene will enable us to
understand the genetic mechanisms behind chicken pigmentation.
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