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Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting fatness in male chickens were previously identified on chromosome 5 (GGA5) in a three-generation design derived from two experimental chicken lines divergently selected for abdominal fat weight. A new design, established from the same pure lines, produced 407...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2733900/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16635451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-38-3-297 |
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author | Abasht, Behnam Pitel, Frédérique Lagarrigue, Sandrine Le Bihan-Duval, Elisabeth Le Roy, Pascale Demeure, Olivier Vignoles, Florence Simon, Jean Cogburn, Larry Aggrey, Sammy Vignal, Alain Douaire, Madeleine |
author_facet | Abasht, Behnam Pitel, Frédérique Lagarrigue, Sandrine Le Bihan-Duval, Elisabeth Le Roy, Pascale Demeure, Olivier Vignoles, Florence Simon, Jean Cogburn, Larry Aggrey, Sammy Vignal, Alain Douaire, Madeleine |
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description | Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting fatness in male chickens were previously identified on chromosome 5 (GGA5) in a three-generation design derived from two experimental chicken lines divergently selected for abdominal fat weight. A new design, established from the same pure lines, produced 407 F2 progenies (males and females) from 4 F1-sire families. Body weight and abdominal fat were measured on the F(2 )at 9 wk of age. In each sire family, selective genotyping was carried out for 48 extreme individuals for abdominal fat using seven microsatellite markers from GGA5. QTL analyses confirmed the presence of QTL for fatness on GGA5 and identified a QTL by sex interaction. By crossing one F1 sire heterozygous at the QTL with lean line dams, three recombinant backcross 1 (BC1) males were produced and their QTL genotypes were assessed in backcross 2 (BC2) progenies. These results confirmed the QTL by sex interaction identified in the F2 generation and they allow mapping of the female QTL to less than 8 Mb at the distal part of the GGA5. They also indicate that fat QTL alleles were segregating in both fat and lean lines. |
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spelling | pubmed-27339002009-08-28 Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex Abasht, Behnam Pitel, Frédérique Lagarrigue, Sandrine Le Bihan-Duval, Elisabeth Le Roy, Pascale Demeure, Olivier Vignoles, Florence Simon, Jean Cogburn, Larry Aggrey, Sammy Vignal, Alain Douaire, Madeleine Genet Sel Evol Research Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting fatness in male chickens were previously identified on chromosome 5 (GGA5) in a three-generation design derived from two experimental chicken lines divergently selected for abdominal fat weight. A new design, established from the same pure lines, produced 407 F2 progenies (males and females) from 4 F1-sire families. Body weight and abdominal fat were measured on the F(2 )at 9 wk of age. In each sire family, selective genotyping was carried out for 48 extreme individuals for abdominal fat using seven microsatellite markers from GGA5. QTL analyses confirmed the presence of QTL for fatness on GGA5 and identified a QTL by sex interaction. By crossing one F1 sire heterozygous at the QTL with lean line dams, three recombinant backcross 1 (BC1) males were produced and their QTL genotypes were assessed in backcross 2 (BC2) progenies. These results confirmed the QTL by sex interaction identified in the F2 generation and they allow mapping of the female QTL to less than 8 Mb at the distal part of the GGA5. They also indicate that fat QTL alleles were segregating in both fat and lean lines. BioMed Central 2006-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2733900/ /pubmed/16635451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-38-3-297 Text en Copyright © 2006 INRA, EDP Sciences |
spellingShingle | Research Abasht, Behnam Pitel, Frédérique Lagarrigue, Sandrine Le Bihan-Duval, Elisabeth Le Roy, Pascale Demeure, Olivier Vignoles, Florence Simon, Jean Cogburn, Larry Aggrey, Sammy Vignal, Alain Douaire, Madeleine Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex |
title | Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex |
title_full | Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex |
title_fullStr | Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex |
title_full_unstemmed | Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex |
title_short | Fatness QTL on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex |
title_sort | fatness qtl on chicken chromosome 5 and interaction with sex |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2733900/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16635451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-38-3-297 |
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