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DNA polymorphisms in the chicken growth hormone gene: response to selection for disease resistance and association with egg production
Authors:U Kuhnlein  L Ni  D Zadworny  S Weigend  J S Gavora  & W Fairfull
Institution:Department of Animal Science, McGill University Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, H9X 3V9,;Institute for Small Animal Research, Celle/Merbitz of the Agricultural Research Centre, Braunschweig-Volkenrode, Germany Landwirtschaft, Celle, Germany,;Centre for Food and Animal Research, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0C6
Abstract:Analysis of the growth hormone (GH) gene in 12 strains of White Leghorn chickens revealed restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) at three Msp I sites and at a Sac I site. Based on linkage disequilibrium analysis, they gave rise to eight different alleles (i.e. combinations of RFLPs), with five occurring at frequencies above 5% in at least one strain. Pairs of GH–RFLPs were at near maximal linkage disequilibrium, suggesting either a lack of recombination or the presence of selection pressure during evolution of the GH gene. Allele frequencies were determined in 12 non-inbred strains derived from three different genetic bases. These strains had been selected either for an array of egg production traits, resistance to Marek's disease or resistance to avian leukosis. Selection for disease resistance was consistently correlated with an increase in the frequency of one of the alleles. One strain segregated for only two alleles, which differed by three RFLPs. Analysis of variance in this strain indicated that the GH allele co-selected with resistance was associated with a delayed onset of ovulation but a higher persistency of ovulation as age progressed, resulting in an overall increase of egg production by 15% (age at first egg to 497 days). The resistance-associated GH allele was dominant for the onset of ovulation and recessive for the persistency of egg production. There was no significant effect of the GH genotype on juvenile body weight, egg weight or egg specific gravity.
Keywords:disease resistance                        egg                        gene tree                        growth hormone                        poultry                        production                        RFLPs                        selection
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