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摘要
肉鸽的选育主要基于生长性状,尤其是肌肉质量(MM)。通过全基因组关联研究(GWAS)鉴定生长和屠宰性状的功能基因和分子标记,有助于阐明其潜在的分子机制,为肉鸽的选育提供理论依据。本研究收集了556只肉鸽52周龄和80周龄的体重(BW)和体型(BS)表型数据。通过限制性位点相关 DNA 测序,共获得 160 434 个高质量单核苷酸多态性位点。GWAS分析表明,MSTN、IGF2BP3和NCAPG/LCORL是影响肉鸽生长性状的重要候选基因。IGF2BP3和NCAPG/LCORL与体重和BS高度相关,而MSTN与胸肌厚度和体重相关。利用两个肉鸽种群进行表型关联验证发现,MSTN 突变 c.C861T 决定了 MM。这些结果为了解商品肉鸽生长性状和MM表型变异的遗传机制提供了新的视角。所发现的标记和基因为肉鸽的选育提供了理论依据。
Genome-wide association study of growth traits and validation of key mutations (MSTN c.C861T) associated with the muscle mass of meat pigeons
Selective breeding of meat pigeons is primarily based on growth traits, especially muscle mass (MM). Identification of functional genes and molecular markers of growth and slaughter traits through a genome-wide association study (GWAS) will help to elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms and provide a theoretical basis for the selective breeding of meat pigeons. The phenotypic data of body weight (BW) and body size (BS) of 556 meat pigeons at 52 and 80 weeks of age were collected. In total, 160 434 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphism sites were obtained by restriction site-associated DNA sequencing. The GWAS analysis revealed that MSTN, IGF2BP3 and NCAPG/LCORL were important candidate genes affecting the growth traits of meat pigeons. IGF2BP3 and NCAPG/LCORL were highly correlated to BW and BS, which are related to overall growth and development, while MSTN was associated with pectoral thickness and BW. Phenotypic association validation with the use of two meat pigeon populations found that the MSTN mutation c.C861T determines the MM. These results provide new insights into the genetic mechanisms underlying phenotypic variations of growth traits and MM in commercial meat pigeons. The identified markers and genes provide a theoretical basis for the selective breeding of meat pigeons.
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