New findings on the genetic basis of feathered legs in chickens:association of CUBN gene mutations with feathered leg phenotype.

chicken cubilin gene feathered legs genome-wide association study recombinant single nucleotide polymorphism

Journal

Journal of animal science
ISSN: 1525-3163
Titre abrégé: J Anim Sci
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8003002

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
27 Aug 2024
Historique:
received: 09 11 2023
medline: 27 8 2024
pubmed: 27 8 2024
entrez: 27 8 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Chickens are the most thoroughly domesticated vertebrate species, and after long-continued natural and artificial selection, they now show rich phenotypic diversity. In particular, feathered legs present in domestic chickens are a characteristic that is carefully selected by advanced breeders. Previous studies have identified the key mutations responsible for feathered legs on chromosomes 13 and 15; however, not all chickens can be easily distinguished based on these two markers. In this study, whole-genome resequencing of 29 Bamaxiaogu chickens (BXC) yielded 12,201,978 valid single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 2,792,426 valid insertions and deletions (InDels). Population structure analysis based on SNPs revealed that the test samples came from the same natural population. Based on these findings, we used SNP- and InDel-based genome-wide association study (GWAS) methods to investigate the genetic basis of feathered legs in chickens. GWAS results revealed that two SNPs located in the introns of cubilin (CUBN) (SNP1, chr2:19885382T>A) and recombinant Ras suppressor protein 1 (RSU1) genes (SNP2, chr2:20002551G>A), as well as an InDel (InDel1, chr2:19884383TG>T) on CUBN, were all significantly associated with the presence of feathered legs. Diagnostic testing demonstrated that SNP1 effectively differentiated between chickens with feathered legs and those with clean legs (leg without feathers) within the BXC population and may thus be considered an effective marker of feathered legs in BXC. In contrast, other loci did not show the same discriminatory power. This study not only presents a new variant of feathered legs but also provides valuable novel insights into the underlying mechanisms of variation in the feathered-legs trait among chickens.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39187978
pii: 7742272
doi: 10.1093/jas/skae252
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Lan Huang (L)

Joint International Research Laboratory of Agriculture and Agri-Product Safety, the Ministry of Education of China, Institutes of Agricultural Science and Technology Development, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.
Key Laboratory for Animal Genetics & Molecular Breeding of Jiangsu Province, Colfeete of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

Qixin Guo (Q)

Key Laboratory for Animal Genetics & Molecular Breeding of Jiangsu Province, Colfeete of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

Jialuo Sun (J)

Key Laboratory for Animal Genetics & Molecular Breeding of Jiangsu Province, Colfeete of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

Zhixiu Wang (Z)

Key Laboratory for Animal Genetics & Molecular Breeding of Jiangsu Province, Colfeete of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

Yong Jiang (Y)

Key Laboratory for Animal Genetics & Molecular Breeding of Jiangsu Province, Colfeete of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

Guobin Chang (G)

Key Laboratory for Animal Genetics & Molecular Breeding of Jiangsu Province, Colfeete of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

Hao Bai (H)

Joint International Research Laboratory of Agriculture and Agri-Product Safety, the Ministry of Education of China, Institutes of Agricultural Science and Technology Development, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.
Key Laboratory for Animal Genetics & Molecular Breeding of Jiangsu Province, Colfeete of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

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