CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS AND POLYMORPHIC ASSOCIATIONS OF GENOTYPES OF GH GENE WITH GROWTH TRAITS IN RABBITS

A. Zaghloul, M. Khalil, M. Eraky, Ayman El Nagaar, Shereif Ramadan
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A simple crossbreeding experiment between two new synthetic rabbit lines (APRI and Moshtohor) was conducted to estimate the crossbreeding effects (direct additive, maternal additive and heterosis) on post-weaning body weights (BW) at 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks of age and daily weight gains (DG) during the intervals from 4 to 6, 6 to 8, 8 to 10 and 10 to 12 weeks, and to detect the polymorphic associations of the genotypes of GH gene with post-weaning body weight and daily gain traits. Four genetic groups of APRI (A-line), Moshtohor (M-line) and their simple F1 cross (½A½M) in addition to V-line rabbits (as a reference population) were used in this study.PCR-RFLP technique was applied using BstUI restriction enzyme SNP for genotyping the growth hormone gene (GH) (TT, TC and CC) genotypes. Heritabilities estimated by VCE program for body weights and daily weight gains were mostly low or moderate and ranging from 0.05 to 0.18. The percentages of direct additive effects on body weights were significantly (P<0.01) in favour of Moshtohor line by 2.7, 4.3, 1.4, 2.6 and 2.9 % at 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks and by 8.7, 15.9 and 18.6 % in daily weight gains at DG4-6, DG6-8 and DG8-10, respectively. The percentages of maternal effects on body weights at 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks were also significantly in favour of Moshtohor line by 2.8, 5.4, 3.5, 3.5 and 3.1%, respectively and ranged from 1.8 to 15% for daily weight gains in weight. The percentages of direct heterosis were significantly positive by 3.1, 8.1, 8.2, 5.2 and 3.8 % for body weights at 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks and by 13.0, 7.8 and 9.6% for daily weight gains at DG6-8, DG8-10 and DG10-12, respectively. The associations of the genotypes of GH gene were polymorphic and had significant effects on most growth traits (P<0.05). There were significant differences (P<0.05) between the generalized least square means of the different genotypes (TT, CC and TC) of GH gene for body weights at 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks of age in V-line, M-line, A-line and ½A½M cross rabbits. The TC genotype was positively associated with an increase in body weights of V-line, M-line and A-line rabbits, while the TT genotype indicated an increase in body weights of ½A½M rabbits. The significant associations between GH gene and growth traits confirmed that this gene could be a candidate gene and may be used in Marker-assisted selection (MAS) to improve growth performance in rabbits.Conclusively, GH gene could be used as a candidate gene in genetic improvement programs to improve growth performance in rabbits.
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gh基因型与家兔生长性状的杂交效应及多态性关联
两个新的合成之间的简单的杂交实验兔行(APRI和Moshtohor)进行估计的杂交效果(直接添加剂,孕产妇添加剂和杂种优势)post-weaning身体体重(BW) 4、6、8、10和12周的年龄和每日体重增加(DG)间隔期间从4到6,6到8、8 - 10和10到12周,检测GH基因的基因型的多态关联post-weaning体重和单日涨幅特征。本研究采用APRI (A系)、Moshtohor (M系)和它们的F1杂交(1 / 2 A / 2 M) 4个遗传群体,以及v系兔(作为参考群体)。采用PCR-RFLP技术,利用BstUI限制性内切酶SNP对生长激素基因(TT、TC和CC)进行分型。VCE程序估计的体重和每日体重增加的遗传力大多为低或中等,范围为0.05至0.18。在第4、6、8、10和12周,Moshtohor系对体重的直接加性影响显著(P<0.01),分别提高了2.7、4.3、1.4、2.6和2.9%;在DG4-6、DG6-8和DG8-10周,日增重分别提高了8.7、15.9和18.6%。在第4、6、8、10和12周,母体对体重的影响百分比也显著有利于Moshtohor线,分别为2.8、5.4、3.5、3.5和3.1%,每日体重增加幅度为1.8至15%。4、6、8、10和12周体重的直接杂种优势百分比分别为3.1%、8.1、8.2、5.2和3.8%,DG6-8、DG8-10和DG10-12日增重的直接杂种优势百分比分别为13.0%、7.8和9.6%。生长激素基因型呈多态性,对大部分生长性状有显著影响(P<0.05)。v系、M系、A系和1 / 2 A / 2 M杂交兔4、6、8、10和12周龄体重GH基因不同基因型(TT、CC和TC)的广义最小二乘法均值差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。TC基因型与v系、M系和A系家兔体重增加呈正相关,而TT基因型与½A½M家兔体重增加呈正相关。生长激素基因与生长性状之间的显著相关性证实了该基因可能是一种候选基因,可用于标记辅助选择(MAS),以提高家兔的生长性能。因此,生长激素基因可作为提高家兔生长性能的遗传改良项目的候选基因。
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