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A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Many Chinese-local chickens show slow-growing and low-producing performance, which is not conductive to the development of the poultry industry. The identification of thousands of indels in the last twenty years has helped us to make progress in animal genetics and breeding. Golgin s...

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Autores principales: Fu, Rong, Ren, Tuanhui, Li, Wangyu, Liang, Jiaying, Mo, Guodong, Luo, Wen, He, Danlin, Liang, Shaodong, Zhang, Xiquan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32178328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10030475
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author Fu, Rong
Ren, Tuanhui
Li, Wangyu
Liang, Jiaying
Mo, Guodong
Luo, Wen
He, Danlin
Liang, Shaodong
Zhang, Xiquan
author_facet Fu, Rong
Ren, Tuanhui
Li, Wangyu
Liang, Jiaying
Mo, Guodong
Luo, Wen
He, Danlin
Liang, Shaodong
Zhang, Xiquan
author_sort Fu, Rong
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Many Chinese-local chickens show slow-growing and low-producing performance, which is not conductive to the development of the poultry industry. The identification of thousands of indels in the last twenty years has helped us to make progress in animal genetics and breeding. Golgin subfamily B member 1 (GOLGB1) is located on chromosome 1 in chickens. Previous study showed that a large number of QTLs on the chicken chromosome 1 were related to the important economic traits. However, the biological function of GOLGB1 gene in chickens is still unclear. In this study, we detected a novel 65-bp indel in the fifth intron of the chicken GOLGB1 gene. Correlation analysis between the 65-bp indel and chicken growth and carcass traits was performed through a yellow chicken population, which is commercial. Results revealed that this 65-bp indel was significantly associated with chicken body weight, highly significantly associated with neck weight, abdominal fat weight, abdominal fat percentage, and the yellow index b of breast. These findings hinted that the 65-bp indel in GOLGB1 could be assigned to a molecular marker in chicken breeding and enhance production in the chicken industry. ABSTRACT: Golgin subfamily B member 1 (GOLGB1) gene encodes the coat protein 1 vesicle inhibiting factor, giantin. Previous study showed that mutations of the GOLGB1 gene are associated with dozens of human developmental disorders and diseases. However, the biological function of GOLGB1 gene in chicken is still unclear. In this study, we detected a novel 65-bp insertion/deletion (indel) polymorphism in the chicken GOLGB1 intron 5. Association of this indel with chicken growth and carcass traits was analyzed in a yellow chicken population. Results showed that this 65-bp indel was significantly associated with chicken body weight (p < 0.05), highly significantly associated with neck weight, abdominal fat weight, abdominal fat percentage and the yellow index b of breast (p < 0.01). Analysis of genetic parameters indicated that “I” was the predominant allele. Except for the yellow index b of breast, II genotype individuals had the best growth characteristics, by comparison with the ID genotype and DD genotype individuals. Moreover, the mRNA expression of GOLGB1 was detected in the liver tissue of chicken with different GOLGB1 genotypes, where the DD genotype displayed high expression levels. These findings hinted that the 65-bp indel in GOLGB1 could be assigned to a molecular marker in chicken breeding and enhance production in the chicken industry.
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spelling pubmed-71426482020-04-15 A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits Fu, Rong Ren, Tuanhui Li, Wangyu Liang, Jiaying Mo, Guodong Luo, Wen He, Danlin Liang, Shaodong Zhang, Xiquan Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Many Chinese-local chickens show slow-growing and low-producing performance, which is not conductive to the development of the poultry industry. The identification of thousands of indels in the last twenty years has helped us to make progress in animal genetics and breeding. Golgin subfamily B member 1 (GOLGB1) is located on chromosome 1 in chickens. Previous study showed that a large number of QTLs on the chicken chromosome 1 were related to the important economic traits. However, the biological function of GOLGB1 gene in chickens is still unclear. In this study, we detected a novel 65-bp indel in the fifth intron of the chicken GOLGB1 gene. Correlation analysis between the 65-bp indel and chicken growth and carcass traits was performed through a yellow chicken population, which is commercial. Results revealed that this 65-bp indel was significantly associated with chicken body weight, highly significantly associated with neck weight, abdominal fat weight, abdominal fat percentage, and the yellow index b of breast. These findings hinted that the 65-bp indel in GOLGB1 could be assigned to a molecular marker in chicken breeding and enhance production in the chicken industry. ABSTRACT: Golgin subfamily B member 1 (GOLGB1) gene encodes the coat protein 1 vesicle inhibiting factor, giantin. Previous study showed that mutations of the GOLGB1 gene are associated with dozens of human developmental disorders and diseases. However, the biological function of GOLGB1 gene in chicken is still unclear. In this study, we detected a novel 65-bp insertion/deletion (indel) polymorphism in the chicken GOLGB1 intron 5. Association of this indel with chicken growth and carcass traits was analyzed in a yellow chicken population. Results showed that this 65-bp indel was significantly associated with chicken body weight (p < 0.05), highly significantly associated with neck weight, abdominal fat weight, abdominal fat percentage and the yellow index b of breast (p < 0.01). Analysis of genetic parameters indicated that “I” was the predominant allele. Except for the yellow index b of breast, II genotype individuals had the best growth characteristics, by comparison with the ID genotype and DD genotype individuals. Moreover, the mRNA expression of GOLGB1 was detected in the liver tissue of chicken with different GOLGB1 genotypes, where the DD genotype displayed high expression levels. These findings hinted that the 65-bp indel in GOLGB1 could be assigned to a molecular marker in chicken breeding and enhance production in the chicken industry. MDPI 2020-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7142648/ /pubmed/32178328 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10030475 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fu, Rong
Ren, Tuanhui
Li, Wangyu
Liang, Jiaying
Mo, Guodong
Luo, Wen
He, Danlin
Liang, Shaodong
Zhang, Xiquan
A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits
title A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits
title_full A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits
title_fullStr A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits
title_full_unstemmed A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits
title_short A Novel 65-bp Indel in the GOLGB1 Gene Is Associated with Chicken Growth and Carcass Traits
title_sort novel 65-bp indel in the golgb1 gene is associated with chicken growth and carcass traits
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32178328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10030475
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