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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 117(1-4): 288-95, 2007.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17675870

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We performed a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis to map QTLs controlling shank length, body weight, and carcass weight in a resource family of 245 F(2) birds developed from a cross of the large-sized, native, Japanese cockfighting breed, Oh-Shamo (Japanese Large Game), and the White Leghorn breed of chickens. Interval mapping revealed three significant QTLs for shank length on chromosomes 1, 4 and 24 at the experiment-wise 5% level, and a suggestive shank length QTL on chromosome 27 at the experiment-wise 10% level. For body weight two QTLs, one significant and the other suggestive, were identified on chromosomes 4 and 24, respectively. As expected, QTLs for carcass weight, which was highly correlated with body weight (r = 0.95), were detected at the same chromosomal locations as the detected body weight QTLs. Interestingly, the chromosomal locations containing these body weight and carcass weight QTLs coincided with those of two of the four shank length QTLs detected. No QTL with an epistatic interaction effect was discovered for any trait. The total contribution of all detected QTLs to genetic variance was 98.4%, 27.0% and 25.9% for shank length, body weight and carcass weight, respectively, indicating that most shank length QTLs have been identified but many body weight and carcass weight QTLs have been overlooked by the present analysis because of a low coverage rate of the 88 microsatellite markers used here (approximately 46% of the whole genome).


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Peso Corporal/genética , Huesos/anatomía & histología , Huesos/metabolismo , Pollos/anatomía & histología , Pollos/genética , Sitios de Carácter Cuantitativo/genética , Animales , Cruzamiento , Cadáver , Pollos/clasificación , Femenino , Marcadores Genéticos , Genotipo , Japón , Masculino , Repeticiones de Microsatélite , Fenotipo
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Kangogaku Zasshi ; 36(3): 334-8, 1972 Mar.
Artículo en Japonés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4622538
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