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Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck

Age at first egg (AFE) and egg number (EN) are economically important traits related to egg production, as they directly influence the benefits of the poultry industry, but the molecular genetic research that affects those traits in laying ducks is still sparse. Our objective was to identify the gen...

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Autores principales: Xu, Wenwu, Wang, Zhenzhen, Qu, Yuanqi, Li, Qingyi, Tian, Yong, Chen, Li, Tang, Jianhong, Li, Chengfeng, Li, Guoqin, Shen, Junda, Tao, Zhengrong, Cao, Yongqing, Zeng, Tao, Lu, Lizhi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35419032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.828884
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author Xu, Wenwu
Wang, Zhenzhen
Qu, Yuanqi
Li, Qingyi
Tian, Yong
Chen, Li
Tang, Jianhong
Li, Chengfeng
Li, Guoqin
Shen, Junda
Tao, Zhengrong
Cao, Yongqing
Zeng, Tao
Lu, Lizhi
author_facet Xu, Wenwu
Wang, Zhenzhen
Qu, Yuanqi
Li, Qingyi
Tian, Yong
Chen, Li
Tang, Jianhong
Li, Chengfeng
Li, Guoqin
Shen, Junda
Tao, Zhengrong
Cao, Yongqing
Zeng, Tao
Lu, Lizhi
author_sort Xu, Wenwu
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description Age at first egg (AFE) and egg number (EN) are economically important traits related to egg production, as they directly influence the benefits of the poultry industry, but the molecular genetic research that affects those traits in laying ducks is still sparse. Our objective was to identify the genomic regions and candidate genes associated with AFE, egg production at 43 weeks (EP43w), and egg production at 66 weeks (EP66w) in a Shaoxing duck population using genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and haplotype-sharing analysis. Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based genetic parameter estimates showed that the heritability was 0.15, 0.20, and 0.22 for AFE, EP43w, and EP66w, respectively. Subsequently, three univariate GWASs for AFE, EP43w, and EP66w were carried out independently. Twenty-four SNPs located on chromosome 25 within a 0.01-Mb region that spans from 4.511 to 4.521 Mb were associated with AFE. There are two CIs that affect EP43w, i.e., twenty-five SNPs were in strong linkage disequilibrium region spanning from 3.186 to 3.247 Mb on chromosome 25, a region spanning from 4.442 to 4.446 Mb on chromosome 25, and two interesting genes, ACAD8 and THYN1, that may affect EP43w in laying ducks. There are also two CIs that affect EP66w, i.e., a 2.412-Mb region that spans from 127.497 to 129.910 Mb on chromosome 2 and a 0.355-Mb region that spans from 4.481 to 4.837 Mb on chromosome 29, and CA2 and GAMT may be the putative candidate genes. Our study also found some haplotypes significantly associated with these three traits based on haplotype-sharing analysis. Overall, this study was the first publication of GWAS on egg production in laying ducks, and our findings will be helpful to provide some candidate genes and haplotypes to improve egg production performance based on breeding in laying duck. Additionally, we learned from a method called bootstrap test to verify the reliability of a GWAS with small experimental samples that users can access at https://github.com/xuwenwu24/Bootstrap-test.
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spelling pubmed-89959722022-04-12 Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck Xu, Wenwu Wang, Zhenzhen Qu, Yuanqi Li, Qingyi Tian, Yong Chen, Li Tang, Jianhong Li, Chengfeng Li, Guoqin Shen, Junda Tao, Zhengrong Cao, Yongqing Zeng, Tao Lu, Lizhi Front Genet Genetics Age at first egg (AFE) and egg number (EN) are economically important traits related to egg production, as they directly influence the benefits of the poultry industry, but the molecular genetic research that affects those traits in laying ducks is still sparse. Our objective was to identify the genomic regions and candidate genes associated with AFE, egg production at 43 weeks (EP43w), and egg production at 66 weeks (EP66w) in a Shaoxing duck population using genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and haplotype-sharing analysis. Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based genetic parameter estimates showed that the heritability was 0.15, 0.20, and 0.22 for AFE, EP43w, and EP66w, respectively. Subsequently, three univariate GWASs for AFE, EP43w, and EP66w were carried out independently. Twenty-four SNPs located on chromosome 25 within a 0.01-Mb region that spans from 4.511 to 4.521 Mb were associated with AFE. There are two CIs that affect EP43w, i.e., twenty-five SNPs were in strong linkage disequilibrium region spanning from 3.186 to 3.247 Mb on chromosome 25, a region spanning from 4.442 to 4.446 Mb on chromosome 25, and two interesting genes, ACAD8 and THYN1, that may affect EP43w in laying ducks. There are also two CIs that affect EP66w, i.e., a 2.412-Mb region that spans from 127.497 to 129.910 Mb on chromosome 2 and a 0.355-Mb region that spans from 4.481 to 4.837 Mb on chromosome 29, and CA2 and GAMT may be the putative candidate genes. Our study also found some haplotypes significantly associated with these three traits based on haplotype-sharing analysis. Overall, this study was the first publication of GWAS on egg production in laying ducks, and our findings will be helpful to provide some candidate genes and haplotypes to improve egg production performance based on breeding in laying duck. Additionally, we learned from a method called bootstrap test to verify the reliability of a GWAS with small experimental samples that users can access at https://github.com/xuwenwu24/Bootstrap-test. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8995972/ /pubmed/35419032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.828884 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xu, Wang, Qu, Li, Tian, Chen, Tang, Li, Li, Shen, Tao, Cao, Zeng and Lu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Xu, Wenwu
Wang, Zhenzhen
Qu, Yuanqi
Li, Qingyi
Tian, Yong
Chen, Li
Tang, Jianhong
Li, Chengfeng
Li, Guoqin
Shen, Junda
Tao, Zhengrong
Cao, Yongqing
Zeng, Tao
Lu, Lizhi
Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck
title Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck
title_full Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck
title_short Genome-Wide Association Studies and Haplotype-Sharing Analysis Targeting the Egg Production Traits in Shaoxing Duck
title_sort genome-wide association studies and haplotype-sharing analysis targeting the egg production traits in shaoxing duck
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35419032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.828884
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