Genetic interactions involving major genes at the dwarf locus in egg-type chickens

R. Custódio
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Three egg-type stocks segregating dwarf (dw) and bantam (dwB) genes in female progeny were produced from the same 18 heterozygous (dwB/dw) sires used to inseminate dams of three different genotypes: normal (dw+), dwarf (dw) and bantam (dwB) dams. The heritability of 8-week body weight estimated from full-sibs of the same phenotype of progeny was 0.40, and that estimated from paternal half-sibs of the same phenotype (dwarf or bantam), and from the same genotype of dam was 0.38. Therefore, maternal and non-additive effects within genotypic classes of dam made little contribution to the genetic variance for 8-week body weight among their progeny. The interaction of sires (S) with genotypes (dw+, dw and dwB) of dam (G) was significant at the 5% level. This indicates that the rankings of the sires within each one of the three genotypes of dam were not the same, probably due to non-additive genetic variation among genotypes of dams. The evidence indicated that in general the genes from individual sires combined differently with each type of dam (G). Those genes which combined well with the genes from normal (dw+) dams combined poorly with both the genes from the dwarf (dw) and the genes from the bantam (dwB) dams. The interaction of sires (S) with phenotypes (dwarf and bantam) of progeny (P) was significant at the 10% level. The results indicated a probable gene x genotype interaction for 8-week weight between genes at the dwarf locus (dw and dwB) and the background genotype (single and/or polygenes). The correlation among paternal half-sibs was influenced more by the S x G than by the S x P interaction, but the effects tended to be cumulative
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蛋型鸡矮化位点主要基因的遗传相互作用
用18个杂合株系(dwB/dw)对正常(dw+)、矮(dw)和矮(dwB) 3种不同基因型的坝进行受精,获得了3个分离矮秆(dw)和矮秆(dwB)基因的卵型组合。同种表型的全兄妹和同种表型的同父异母兄妹8周体重的遗传率分别为0.40和0.38。因此,母系效应和非加性效应对后代8周龄体重的遗传变异贡献不大。品种(S)与坝(G)基因型(dw+、dw和dwB)的互作在5%水平上显著。说明三种大坝基因型中各基因型的遗传因子排序不一致,可能是由于大坝基因型之间存在非加性遗传变异。结果表明,在总体上,来自个体水坝的基因与不同类型水坝的组合不同(G)。与正常水坝(dw+)的基因结合良好的基因与矮子水坝(dw)和矮脚水坝(dwB)的基因结合较差。父系(S)与后代(P)表型(矮秆型和矮秆型)的互作在10%水平上显著。结果表明,矮秆位点基因(dw和dwB)与背景基因型(单基因和/或多基因)之间可能存在基因x基因型互作。父系同父异母同胞之间的相关性受S × G的影响大于S × P的影响,但这种影响往往是累积的
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