Detection of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1 genes related to growth traits in purebred and crossbred quails

Mohamed H. Khalil, Eman A. Elattar, Ayman S. EL-Seedy, M. Shebl
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Background and Aim: There is a limited amount of research conducted on quail breeding domestically and internationally, particularly at the molecular level. This study aimed to detect single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) genes across two quail varieties and their hybrids correlate these genetic factors with body weight (BW) and growth rate at 0 and 6 weeks, and assess crossing effects. Materials and Methods: White and Japanese quail were crossed. Simultaneously producing pure varieties and crosses (genotypes) was achieved through this breeding strategy. Fifty females from each genotype were randomly selected for blood sampling. Genomic DNA was extracted and amplified from the blood using the DNeasy blood kit (Qiagen, Germany). Nucleotide polymorphism between quail genotypes was determined through DNA sequencing. Results: Two types of alleles (A and B) for the GH gene in quails showed significant genotypic differences (AA, BB, and AB). The quail carried a mutated IGF-1 gene. For growth traits, substantial positive heterosis was detected. Conclusion: The genotype AA had the highest BW and weight gain. The white variety can act as a sire, and both white and Japanese varieties can function as dams to improve growth traits. The growth characteristics of the hybrids surpassed those of the original varieties. Keywords: crossing effects, genes for growth hormone and insulin, growth, polymorphism, quail.
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检测纯种鹌鹑和杂交鹌鹑生长激素和胰岛素样生长因子-1基因中与生长性状相关的单核苷酸多态性
背景与目的:国内外对鹌鹑育种的研究数量有限,尤其是在分子水平上。本研究旨在检测两个鹌鹑品种及其杂交种的生长激素(GH)和胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)基因的单核苷酸多态性,将这些遗传因子与 0 周和 6 周体重(BW)和生长速度相关联,并评估杂交效应。材料与方法白鹑和日本鹌鹑杂交。通过这种育种策略可同时培育出纯种和杂交种(基因型)。从每种基因型中随机抽取 50 只雌性鹌鹑进行血液采样。使用 DNeasy 血液试剂盒(Qiagen,德国)从血液中提取并扩增基因组 DNA。通过 DNA 测序确定鹌鹑基因型之间的核苷酸多态性。结果鹌鹑 GH 基因的两种等位基因(A 和 B)显示出显著的基因型差异(AA、BB 和 AB)。鹌鹑携带突变的 IGF-1 基因。在生长性状方面,发现了大量的正异质性。结论基因型 AA 的体重和增重最高。白色品种可作为父本,白色品种和日本品种可作为母本,以改善生长性状。杂交种的生长特性超过了原始品种。关键词:杂交效应、生长激素和胰岛素基因、生长、多态性、鹌鹑。
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