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Replicated selection for insulin-like growth factor-1 and body weight in mice
Authors:R L Baker  A J Peterson  J J Bass  N C Amyes  B H Breier  P D Gluckman
Institution:(1) Ruakura Agricultural Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hamilton, New Zealand;(2) Department of Pediatrics, University of Auckland Medical School, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Summary Five generations of divergent selection for plasma concentration of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and for 12-week body weight were carried out in mice, including randomly selected control lines for each trait. All lines were replicated once (12 lines in total). Each replicate line consisted of eight male and eight female parents per generation. Litter size was standardized to eight pups at birth. Mass selection was applied in the selected lines and within-family random selection in the control lines. Blood was taken from the orbital sinus of individual mice at 12 weeks of age for IGF-1 assay. Realized heritabilities were 0.10±0.01 for IGF-1 and 0.41 ± 0.02 for 12-week weight. The realized genetic correlation between IGF-1 and 12-week weight was 0.58 ± 0.01, with a phenotypic correlation of 0.38. Although the genetic correlation between IGF-1 and body weight in mice is moderately positive, 12-week weight responded 3.5 times as fast to weight selection as to selection for IGF-1.
Keywords:IGF-1  Body weight  Realized heritability  Genetic correlation  Mice
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