The Associations of GH and GHR Genes with Carcass Components in Indonesian Kampung and Broiler Chicken Cross

I. Khaerunnisa, J. Jakaria, I. I. Arief, C. Budiman, C. Sumantri
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The chicken growth hormone (GH) and its receptor (growth hormone receptor, GHR) play important roles in chicken performances due to their crucial functions in growth. The variations of GH and GHR genes were then thought to be associated with the variations of the performances. This experiment was designed to identify the g.2248G>A GH and the g.565G>A GHR loci polymorphisms and to evaluate their associations with carcass components in Kampung and broiler chicken cross. A total of 215 chickens including 4 chicken populations (Kampung, Cobb broiler, F1, and F2 Kampung x broiler chicken cross) were screened to identify polymorphism using PCR-RFLP technique with EcoRV and Eco72I restriction enzyme for GH and GHR loci, respectively. The carcass components were recorded at 26 weeks of age on F2 Kampung and broiler chicken cross (42 chickens) for association study. Both the g.2248G>A GH and the g.565G>A GHR loci were polymorphic with two alleles (G and A) and three genotypes (GG, AG, and AA). The GG genotype and the G allele of GH locus were predominant in all chicken populations. While in GHR locus, the AA genotype and the A allele were found to be higher in all chicken populations. The association study showed that the g.565G>A GHR locus polymorphism had significant effect on carcass components, including live weight, carcass weight, breast weight, thighs weight, breast muscle weight, and thighs muscle weight. There was no significant association was found between the g.2248G>A GH genotype and carcass components. It could be concluded that the g.2248G>A GH and the g.565G>A GHR loci were polymorphic in Kampung and broiler chicken cross and the g.565G>A GHR locus was accosiated with carcass components. This g.565G>A GHR SNP might be an important candidate marker for chicken growth and muscle mass improvement.
印尼甘榜与肉鸡杂交中GH和GHR基因与胴体成分的关系
鸡生长激素(GH)及其受体(growth hormone receptor, GHR)在鸡的生长发育过程中起着至关重要的作用。生长激素和GHR基因的变化被认为与表现的变化有关。本试验旨在鉴定甘阳和肉鸡杂交中g.2248G>A GHR和g.565G>A GHR位点多态性,并评价其与胴体成分的关系。采用PCR-RFLP技术,对4个群体(甘榜肉鸡、科布肉鸡、F1肉鸡和F2甘榜肉鸡杂交)215只鸡的GH和GHR位点分别进行EcoRV和Eco72I限制性内切酶的多态性鉴定。在26周龄时记录甘榜F2与肉鸡杂交(42只)的胴体组成,进行相关性研究。G . 2248g >A GHR位点和G . 565g >A GHR位点均具有2个等位基因(G和A)和3个基因型(GG、AG和AA)的多态性。所有鸡群体均以GG基因型和GH位点的G等位基因为主。而在GHR位点,AA基因型和A等位基因在所有鸡群体中均较高。关联研究表明,g.565G>A GHR基因多态性对胴体组成有显著影响,包括活重、胴体重、胸重、大腿重、胸肌重和大腿肌重。g.2248G>A GH基因型与胴体组成无显著相关性。综上所述,g.2248G>A GHR位点和g.565G>A GHR位点在甘阳与肉鸡杂交中存在多态性,g.565G>A GHR位点与胴体成分相关。该g.565G >a GHR SNP可能是鸡生长和肌肉质量改善的重要候选标记。
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