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Mapping quantitative trait loci affecting chicken body size traits via genome scanning
Authors:Gao Y  Feng C G  Song C  Du Z Q  Deng X M  Li N  Hu X-X
Institution:State Key Laboratory for Agrobiotechnology, China Agricultural University, No.2 Yuanmingyuan West Road,Beijing, China.
Abstract:Body size traits reflect the condition of body development, are always mentioned when a breed is described, and are also targets in breeding programmes. In chicken, there are several reports focused on body size traits, such as shank length, tibia length or bone traits. However, no study was carried out on chest width (CW), chest depth (CD), body slope length (BL) and head width (HW) traits. In this study, genome scans were conducted on an F2 resource population (238 F2 individuals from 15 full‐sib families derived from an intercross of the White Plymouth Rock with the Silkies Fowl) to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with CW, CD, BL and HW from 7 to 12 weeks of age. In total, 21 significant or suggestive QTL were found that affected four body size traits. Four QTL reached 1% genome‐wide significance level: at 297 cM on GGA3 (associated with CW at 9 weeks of age), between 155 and 184 cM on GGA1 (affecting BL traits at 9 and 10 weeks of age), at 22 cM on GGA2 (related with BL traits at 12 weeks of age) and at 36 cM on GGA1 (for HW trait at 8 weeks of age).
Keywords:body slope length  chest depth  chest width  chicken  head width  quantitative trait loci
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