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Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India

The genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in indigenous chicken breeds of India (Ghagus and Nicobari) in comparison with the White Leghorn (WLH) breed was investigated by genotyping the MHC-linked LEI0258 marker. Altogether 38 alleles and 96 genotypes were observed among three...

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Autores principales: Haunshi, Santosh, Devara, Divya, Ramasamy, Kannaki, Ullengala, Rajkumar, Chatterjee, Rudra Nath
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760784
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-173-2020
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author Haunshi, Santosh
Devara, Divya
Ramasamy, Kannaki
Ullengala, Rajkumar
Chatterjee, Rudra Nath
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Devara, Divya
Ramasamy, Kannaki
Ullengala, Rajkumar
Chatterjee, Rudra Nath
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description The genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in indigenous chicken breeds of India (Ghagus and Nicobari) in comparison with the White Leghorn (WLH) breed was investigated by genotyping the MHC-linked LEI0258 marker. Altogether 38 alleles and 96 genotypes were observed among three breeds. The observed and effective alleles were highest in Ghagus (23, 8.3) followed by Nicobari (14, 3.2) and WLH (10 and 2.2) breeds. The size of alleles ranged from 193 to 489 bp in Ghagus, 193 to 552 bp in Nicobari and 241 to 565 bp in the WLH breed. The number of private alleles was also highest in Ghagus (18) followed by Nicobari (8) and WLH (5) breeds. The most frequent allele was 261 bp in WLH (66 %), 343 bp in Nicobari (50.4 %) and 309 bp in the Ghagus (28.15 %) breed. Observed and expected heterozygosities were highest in Ghagus (0.83, 0.88) followed by Nicobari (0.58, 0.68) and WLH (0.53, 0.54). The genetic distance (Nei) between Ghagus and Nicobari breeds (2.24) was higher as compared to that of Ghagus and WLH (1.23) and that between Nicobari and WLH breeds (0.89). Association analysis revealed significant influence of MHC alleles on body weight, egg production in Ghagus and WLH breeds and antibody titres to Newcastle disease vaccine in the Nicobari breed.
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spelling pubmed-73977212020-08-04 Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India Haunshi, Santosh Devara, Divya Ramasamy, Kannaki Ullengala, Rajkumar Chatterjee, Rudra Nath Arch Anim Breed Original Study The genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in indigenous chicken breeds of India (Ghagus and Nicobari) in comparison with the White Leghorn (WLH) breed was investigated by genotyping the MHC-linked LEI0258 marker. Altogether 38 alleles and 96 genotypes were observed among three breeds. The observed and effective alleles were highest in Ghagus (23, 8.3) followed by Nicobari (14, 3.2) and WLH (10 and 2.2) breeds. The size of alleles ranged from 193 to 489 bp in Ghagus, 193 to 552 bp in Nicobari and 241 to 565 bp in the WLH breed. The number of private alleles was also highest in Ghagus (18) followed by Nicobari (8) and WLH (5) breeds. The most frequent allele was 261 bp in WLH (66 %), 343 bp in Nicobari (50.4 %) and 309 bp in the Ghagus (28.15 %) breed. Observed and expected heterozygosities were highest in Ghagus (0.83, 0.88) followed by Nicobari (0.58, 0.68) and WLH (0.53, 0.54). The genetic distance (Nei) between Ghagus and Nicobari breeds (2.24) was higher as compared to that of Ghagus and WLH (1.23) and that between Nicobari and WLH breeds (0.89). Association analysis revealed significant influence of MHC alleles on body weight, egg production in Ghagus and WLH breeds and antibody titres to Newcastle disease vaccine in the Nicobari breed. Copernicus GmbH 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7397721/ /pubmed/32760784 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-173-2020 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Santosh Haunshi et al. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Haunshi, Santosh
Devara, Divya
Ramasamy, Kannaki
Ullengala, Rajkumar
Chatterjee, Rudra Nath
Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India
title Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India
title_full Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India
title_fullStr Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India
title_short Genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of India
title_sort genetic diversity at major histocompatibility complex and its effect on production and immune traits in indigenous chicken breeds of india
topic Original Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760784
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-173-2020
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