Association analysis of polymorphisms of candidate genes for laying traits in Yangzhou geese.

Association analysis Body weight Egg production Polymorphism Yangzhou goose

Journal

Gene
ISSN: 1879-0038
Titre abrégé: Gene
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 7706761

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
30 Apr 2023
Historique:
received: 27 07 2022
revised: 18 01 2023
accepted: 30 01 2023
pubmed: 5 2 2023
medline: 3 3 2023
entrez: 4 2 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Egg production is an important economic trait in the Chinese goose industry. Due to the low heritability of annual egg production traits in geese, large-scale individual selection based on annual egg production measurements cannot be carried out. Therefore, new selection methods must be applied for large-scale early selections. To screen for effective molecular markers for early Yangzhou geese selection, the genotypes and gene frequencies of mutated loci of five candidate genes related to egg production, MAGI-1, ACSF2, ASTN2, KIAA1462, and ARHGAP21, were detected and analyzed by PCR-direct sequencing.Furthermore, correlation analysis was performed with annual egg mass and body weight at the point of lay and egg weight, and the results were as follows:Magi-1 (Record-106975)was A > G, ACSF2 (Record-106582)was A > C, ASTN2 (Record-111407)was A > T, KIAA1462 (Record-134172)was A > T, and the base of ARHGAP21 (Record-112359) was G > T. At all the five loci above, the Yangzhou geese population followed the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P > 0.05). The results of the association analysis between different genotypes and production performance showed no significant differences in annual egg production, body weight at the point of lay, and egg weight, among different genotypes (P > 0.05) at the mutation loci of MAGI-1 and ASTN2. At the ACSF2 and KIAA1462, the annual egg production of AC was significantly higher than that of AA and CC (P < 0.05), the annual egg production of TT was significantly higher than that of AA (P < 0.05), and there were no significant differences in body weight at the point of lay and egg weight, among the three genotypes (P > 0.05). At ARHGAP21, the body weight at the lay point of the TT genotype was the highest, which was significantly higher than that of GG (P < 0.05); however, there was no significant difference with the heterozygous GT genotype for this trait (P > 0.05). Therefore, Genotype AC at ACSF2 and genotype TT at KIAA1462 could be used as favorable genotypes for egg production, and genotype TT at ARHGAP21 could be used as a favorable genotype for weight in Yangzhou geese.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36738899
pii: S0378-1119(23)00090-2
doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2023.147249
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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

147249

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

Auteurs

Yang Zhang (Y)

College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People's Republic of China.

Laidi Wang (L)

College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People's Republic of China.

Jijie Li (J)

College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People's Republic of China.

Qiang Bao (Q)

College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People's Republic of China.

Yong Zhang (Y)

Yangzhou Tiange Goose Company Limited, Yangzhou, People's Republic of China.

Guobin Chang (G)

College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People's Republic of China.

Guohong Chen (G)

College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People's Republic of China. Electronic address: ghchen@yzu.edu.cn.

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