Copy number variation of amylase alpha 2B gene is associated with feed efficiency traits in Large White pigs--title not given--

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Czech Journal of Animal Science Pub Date : 2021-11-26 DOI:10.17221/117/2021-cjas
Tsukasa Yoshidomi, Kazuaki Tanaka, T. Takizawa, S. Nikaido, Tetsuya Ito, Mai Kamikawa, Kensuke Hirose
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Copy number variation (CNV) of the AMY gene in humans has been enthusiastically studied for its association with starch digestibility and obesity. The alpha-amylase (AMY) is a major starch digestive enzyme in mammals. This study aimed to determine the association between CNV of the porcine pancreatic amylase (AMY2B) gene and feed efficiency. Improvement of feed efficiency in growing pigs is of great economic interest. We assayed the copy number of AMY2B by using real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) in a Large White pig population. We identified three genotypes for AMY2B CNVs, namely I/I (homozygotes of haplotype I; a chromosome with one copy of AMY2B), I/II (heterozygotes of haplotype I and II; a chromosome with two copies) and II/II (homozygotes of haplotype II). We tested the genotypes of the parental generation consisting of six males, 21 females and 265 offspring piglets to validate the AMY2B CNV genotyping. With very few mistyping exceptions, copy numbers of AMY2B were transmitted to piglets in segregation ratios following Mendelian inheritance. Finally, we performed an association analysis between the CNV of the AMY2B gene and feed efficiency traits in 207 uncastrated male pigs. The generalised linear model analysis showed the significant effects of AMY2B CNV genotype on average daily feed intake, total feed intake and feed conversion ratio during growth from 30 kg to 100 kg body weight. However, it was not associated with average daily gain, backfat thickness and loin eye muscle area. Individuals with the genotype I/I had about 76.6 ± 27.1 g lower average daily feed intake, 5.35 ± 1.90 kg lower total feed intake and 0.089 8 ± 0.026 5 lower feed conversion ratio than individuals with I/II and II/II genotypes. Thus, AMY2B CNV has the potential to be an effective genetic marker that could reduce feed costs for pig farming.  
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大白猪淀粉酶α2B基因拷贝数变异与饲料效率性状相关——未给出标题--
AMY基因在人类中的拷贝数变异(CNV)因其与淀粉消化率和肥胖的关系而受到热烈研究。α-淀粉酶(AMY)是哺乳动物的主要淀粉消化酶。本研究旨在确定猪胰淀粉酶(AMY2B)基因CNV与饲料效率之间的关系。提高种猪的饲料效率具有重要的经济意义。我们使用实时定量PCR(qPCR)在大白猪群体中测定AMY2B的拷贝数。我们鉴定了AMY2B CNVs的三种基因型,即I/I(单倍型I的纯合子;具有一个拷贝的AMY2B的染色体)、I/II(单倍类型I和II的杂合子;具有两个拷贝的染色体)和II/II(单倍型II的纯合子)。我们测试了由6只雄性、21只雌性和265只后代仔猪组成的亲代的基因型,以验证AMY2B CNV的基因分型。除了极少数的错误分型例外,AMY2B的拷贝数是按照孟德尔遗传的分离比例传给仔猪的。最后,我们对207头未出栏雄猪的AMY2B基因CNV与饲料效率性状进行了关联分析。广义线性模型分析表明,AMY2B-CNV基因型对体重从30kg增长到100kg期间的平均日采食量、总采食量和饲料转化率有显著影响。然而,它与平均日增重、后掌厚度和腰眼肌肉面积无关。与I/II和II/II基因型个体相比,I/I基因型个体的平均日采食量低约76.6±27.1 g,总采食量低5.35±1.90 kg,饲料转化率低0.089 8±0.026 5。因此,AMY2B CNV有可能成为一种有效的遗传标记,可以降低养猪业的饲料成本。
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Czech Journal of Animal Science
Czech Journal of Animal Science Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science-奶制品与动物科学
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2.40
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16.70%
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44
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: Original scientific papers and critical reviews covering all areas of genetics and breeding, physiology, reproduction, nutrition and feeds, technology, ethology and economics of cattle, pig, sheep, goat, poultry, fish and other farm animal management. Papers are published in English.
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