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Authors:Nassar, M K; Goraga, Z S; Brockmann, G A (Contact: gudrun.brockmann@agrar.hu-berlin.de)
Affiliation:Breeding Biology and Molecular Genetics, Department of Crop and Animal Sciences, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Invalidenstrasse 42, D-10115, Berlin, Germany
Title:Quantitative trait loci segregating in crosses between New Hampshire and White Leghorn chicken lines: II. Muscle weight and carcass composition.
Journal:Animal Genetics, 2012, 43(6):739-45 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2012.02344.x
Abstract:

In order to identify genetic factors influencing muscle weight and carcass composition in chicken, a linkage analysis was performed with 278 F(2) males of reciprocal crosses between the extremely different inbred lines New Hampshire (NHI) and White Leghorn (WL77). The NHI line had been selected for high meat yield and the WL77 for low egg weight before inbreeding. Highly significant quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling body weight and the weights of carcass, breast muscle, drumsticks-thighs and wings were identified on GGA4 between 151.5 and 160.5 cM and on GGA27 between 4 and 52 cM. These genomic regions explained 13.7-40.2% and 5.3-13.8% of the phenotypic F(2) variances of the corresponding traits respectively. Additional genome-wide highly significant QTL for the weight of drumsticks-thighs were mapped on GGA1, 5 and 7. Moreover, significant QTL controlling body weight were found on GGA2 and 11. The data obtained in this study can be used for increasing the mapping resolution and subsequent gene targeting on GGA4 and 27 by combining data with other crosses where the same QTL were found.

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