Mapping of quantitative trait loci affecting growth traits in a Japanese native chicken cross

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Abstract

The Hinai-dori is a breed of chicken native to Akita Prefecture, Japan. An F2 resource population produced by crossing low- and high-growth lines of the Hinai-dori breed was analyzed to detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) for growth traits. Highly significant QTLs for body weight at 10 and 14 weeks of age and average daily gain between 4 and 10 weeks and between 10 and 14 weeks of age were accordingly mapped in a common region between ADL0198 and ABR0287 on chromosome 1 and between MCW0240 and ABR0622 on chromosome 4, respectively. A significant QTL for body weight at 4 weeks of age and a significant QTL for average daily gain between 0 and 4 weeks of age were mapped for the first time to the same region flanking ABR0204 and ABR0284 on chromosome 1. These QTLs are good candidates for application in the development of marker-assisted selection strategies for increasing growth efficiencies in the Hinai-dori breed and native breeds of chickens in Asia.

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Rikimaru, K., Sasaki, O., Koizumi, N., Komatsu, M., Suzuki, K., & Takahashi, H. (2011). Mapping of quantitative trait loci affecting growth traits in a Japanese native chicken cross. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 24(10), 1329–1334. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2011.11004

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