Development and validation of KASP assays for the genotyping of racing performance-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms in pigeons

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Pigeon racing’s recent upturn in popularity can be attributed in part to the huge prize money involved in these competitions. As such, methods to select pigeons with desirable genetic characteristics for racing or for selective breeding have also been gaining more interest. Polymerase chain reaction—restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) for genotyping-specific genes is one of the most commonly used molecular techniques, which can be costly, laborious and time consuming. The present study reports the development of an alternative genotyping method that employs Kompetitive Allele Specific Polymerase Chain Reaction (KASP) technology with specifically designed primers to detect previously reported racing performance-associated polymorphisms within the LDHA, MTYCB, and DRD4 genes. To validate, KASP assays and PCR-RFLP assays results from 107 samples genotyped for each of the genes were compared and the results showed perfect (100%) agreement of both methods. The developed KASP assays present an alternative rapid, reliable, and cost-effective method to identify polymorphisms in pigeons.

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Chang, C. C., Silva, B. B. I., Huang, H. Y., Tsai, C. Y., Flores, R. J. D., Tayo, L. L., … Yang, J. L. (2021). Development and validation of KASP assays for the genotyping of racing performance-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms in pigeons. Genes, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12091383

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