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Molecular Biology

Novel 9-bp indel in visfatin gene and its associations with chicken growth

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Pages 52-57 | Accepted 13 Aug 2010, Published online: 19 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

1. The effects of polymorphisms of the visfatin gene on growth performance, carcase traits, meat quality and serum variables were investigated in an F2 resource population of Gushi chickens crossed with Anka broilers.

2. A 9-bp (‘TAACCTGTG’) insertion/deletion in intron10 of the visfatin gene was found and a total of 964 individuals were genotyped in the resource population. Genotypes (II, ID and DD) were identified based on the 9-bp insertion (allele I) or deletion (allele D). The insertion/deletion polymorphism was used for analysing associations of the gene with growth traits, carcase traits and meat quality traits in 414 F2 chickens.

3. The DD genotype was not detected in those 66 F1 chickens and the I allelic frequency (0·724–0·879) was obviously higher than the D allelic frequency (0·121–0·276) in the birds of three generations.

4. The 9-bp insertion/deletion was associated with the traits of 8-week shank length, 12-week shank length, 4-week pectoral angle and pancreas weight. The relationships with other traits: body weight, carcase traits, meat quality traits and serum variables, were not significant.

5. It was concluded that allele D (9-bp deletion) of the visfatin gene had a negative effect on skeletal growth.

Acknowledgements

This work was funded by the National 863 Program of China (No. 2006AA10Z197), the Chinese National Science and Technology Support Program (No. 2006BDA01A09), and Public Beneficial Agriculture Research Project (No. NYHYZX07-039). The authors thank Guoxi LI and Yanqun HUANG for establishing the resource population and for collecting the data.

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