Identification of potential genomic regions and candidate genes for egg albumen quality by a genome-wide association study
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Published:2019-03-25
Issue:1
Volume:62
Page:113-123
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ISSN:2363-9822
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Container-title:Archives Animal Breeding
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Arch. Anim. Breed.
Author:
Qu Liang,Shen Manman,Guo Jun,Wang Xingguo,Dou Taocun,Hu Yuping,Li Yongfeng,Ma Meng,Wang Kehua,Liu Honglin
Abstract
Abstract. Albumen
quality is a leading economic trait in the chicken industry. Major studies have paid
attention to genetic architecture underlying albumen quality. However, the putative
quantitative trait locus (QTL) for this trait is still unclear. In this genome-wide
association study, we used an F2 resource population to study longitudinal albumen
quality. Seven single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci were found to be significantly
(p<8.43×10-7) related to albumen quality by univariate analysis,
while 11 SNPs were significantly (p<8.43×10-7) associated with
albumen quality by multivariate analysis. A QTL on GGA4 had a pervasive function on
albumen quality, including a SNP at the missense of NCAPG, and a SNP at the
intergenic region of FGFPB1. It was further found that the putative QTLs at
GGA1, GGA2, and GGA7 had the strongest effects on albumen height (AH) at 32 weeks, Haugh
units (HU) at 44 weeks, and AH at 55 weeks. Moreover, novel SNPs on GGA5 and GGA3 were
associated with AH and HU at 32, 44, and 48 weeks of age. These results confirmed the
regions for egg weight that were detected in a previous study and were similar with QTL
for albumen quality. These results showed that GGA4 had the strongest effect on albumen
quality. Only a few significant loci were detected for most characteristics probably
reflecting the attributes of a pleiotropic gene and a minor-polygene in quantitative
traits.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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