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Original Articles

PCR-RFLP Analysis of IL-2Rγ and IL-15Rα Genes in Kadakanath Native Chicken

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Pages 239-242 | Received 07 Jan 2009, Accepted 10 May 2009, Published online: 14 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Jaiswal, G., Kumar, S., Prasad, Y. and Singh, D.P. 2009. PCR-RFLP analysis of IL-2Rγ and IL-15Rα genes in Kadakanath native chicken. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 36: 239–242.

DNA polymorphism, at Interleukin-2R γ-chain (IL-2Rγ) and Interleukin-15R α-chain (IL-15Rα) genes were studied by PCR-RFLP technique in 48 random bred Kadakanath native chicken, 24 in high and 24 in low immunocompetence (IC) index groups. Amplification of these regions yielded products of 600 and 1120 bp, respectively. Hph I digestion of IL-2Rγ PCR product generated fragments of 465 and 454 bp sizes. Two types of homozygotes (465bp and 454 bp fragments) and heterozygotes (both 465 and 454 bp fragments) were observed. The gene and genotypic frequencies of A and B alleles and AA, BB and AB genotypes were 0.19 and 0.81 and 2.33, 65.12 and 32.56, respectively. PCR-RFLP analysis ofIL-2Rygene with Pst 1, Dde 1 and Taq 1 showed monomorphic pattern in all the individuals. High IC-index group demonstrated higher magnitude of all IC-traits. BB genotype demonstrated higher HA titre than the AB genotype in both the lines. Hinf I PCR-RFLP of IL-15Rα revealed monomorphic banding pattern in all the samples analyzed. Hph I PCR-RFLP of IL-2Rγ region may lead to development of molecular marker for high humoral immune response in chicken.

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