Assessment of correlation between pre-miRNA-1757 polymorphism and chicken performance traits

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Single nucleotide polymorphism in microRNAs (miRNA) may influence their target gene selection and regulation efficiency, leading to animal phenotypic variation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the miRNA-1757 gene precursor region (pre-mir-1757) on economic-related traits in chicken. Genotyping was performed using Sequenom MassArray® iPLEX GOLD System. Association analysis was performed using SPSS19.0. The data showed that the G/C polymorphism was significantly correlated with semi-evisceration weight, evisceration weight, carcass weight, body weight at 10 weeks of age, shank length at 4 weeks of age, pectoral angle at 8 weeks of age, and body slanting length and pelvis breadth at 12 weeks of age (P < 0.05), and led to the alteration of the RNA secondary structure of pre-mir-1757. Our results provide useful information for further annotation studies of miRNA function.

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Li, H., Jiang, K. R., Wang, S. H., Liu, X. J., Kang, X. T., Jiang, R. R., … Sun, G. R. (2015). Assessment of correlation between pre-miRNA-1757 polymorphism and chicken performance traits. Genetics and Molecular Research, 14(4), 12184–12195. https://doi.org/10.4238/2015.October.9.7

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