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Authors:Zhang T, Fan Q C, Wang J Y, Zhang G X, Gu Y P, Tang Y (Contact: jywang@yzu.edu.cn)
Affiliation:College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China
Title:Genome-wide association study of meat quality traits in chicken
Journal:Genetics and Molecular Research : Gmr, 2015, 14(3): 10452-60 DOI: 10.4238/2015.September.8.6
Abstract:

Meat quality traits are very important in the poultry industry. To identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and candidate genes affecting meat quality traits, a genome-wide association study was performed using the Illumina chicken 60K SNP beadchip in Jinghai yellow chicken. Four meat quality traits were measured. Two SNPs reached 5% Bonferroni genome-wide significance (P < 1.8E-6) and 7 SNPs reached "suggestive" genome-wide significance (P < 3.59E-6) with meat quality. These SNPs were located nearby or in 7 candidate genes, including CBLN2, HPGDS, SETD2, and ANKRD46, among others. A total of 5650 haplotpyes were established and only 1 was found to be associated with fat content in leg muscle. These results indicate that the 9 SNPs and 7 genes are important candidate markers and may influence meat quality traits in chicken.

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