选择和未选择小鼠品系生长的遗传统计分析

Ulla Renne , Martina Langhammer , Erika Wytrwat , Gerhard Dietl , Lutz Bünger
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摘要

从两个长期选择超过86代的小鼠系中取样的雄性小鼠从出生到120日龄对体重(DU6)或蛋白质量(DU6P)的生长进行了分析,并与未选择的对照系(DUKs)的生长进行了比较。来自选定品系的动物在出生时已经比对照组重了大约40%到50%。这种差异在120日龄时增加到210 - 240%。这些选择系出生体重分别为2.2和2.4 g, 120天时体重分别为78和89 g,是已知体重最重的小鼠系。比较了三种修正的非线性生长函数(Gompertz函数、Logistic函数、Richards函数)的拟合,并阐明了三种不同数据输入的影响。进行了修改,使用具有直接生物学意义的参数,例如:a:理论最终体重,B:最大体重增加,C:最大体重增加时的年龄,D(仅Richards函数):确定拐点相对于最终体重的位置。三种模型均能很好地拟合观测数据(r2 = 0.949-0.998), Richards函数略占优势。数据输入没有实质性影响(平均值,单个值,拟合每只动物的曲线,随后对参数进行平均)。所选小鼠的高增长与最终体重和最大增重的非常大的变化有关,而拐点时年龄的变化虽然部分显著,但相对较小,并且取决于所使用的模型。
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Genetic-statistical analysis of growth in selected and unselected mouse lines

The growth of males sampled from two mouse lines long-term selected for over 86 generations on body weight (DU6) or on protein amount (DU6P) was analysed from birth till 120 days of age and compared to the growth of an unselected control line (DUKs). Animals from the selected lines are already approximately 40 to 50% heavier at birth than the controls. This divergence increases to about 210 to 240% at the 120 day of age. With birth weights of 2.2 and 2.4 g and weights of 78 and 89 g at the 120 day these selection lines are the heaviest known mouse lines.

The fit of three modified non-linear growth functions (Gompertz function, Logistic function, Richards function) was compared and the effect of three different data inputs elucidated. The modification was undertaken to use parameters having a direct biological meaning, for example: A: theoretical final body weight, B: maximum weight gain, C: age at maximum weight gain, D (only Richards function): determines the position of the inflection point in relation to the final weight. All three models fit the observed data very well (r2 = 0.949–0.998), with a slight advantage for the Richards function. There were no substantial effects of the data input (averages, single values, fitting a curve for every animal with subsequent averaging the parameters).

The high growth of the selected mice is connected with very substantial changes in the final weight and in the maximum weight gain, whereas the changes of the age at the point of inflection were, although partially significant, relatively small and dependent on the model used.

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