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Growth performance, meat quality traits, and genetic mapping of quantitative trait loci in 3 generations of Japanese quail populations (Coturnix japonica)

Journal

POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 93, Issue 8, Pages 2129-2140

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.3382/ps.2014-03920

Keywords

quail; cross-breed; quantitative trait loci; productive trait; intramuscular collagen

Funding

  1. Polish Ministry of Scientific Research and Information Technology (Warsaw) [N N311633638]

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The current research was conducted to compare growth, carcass traits, pH, intramuscular collagen (IMC) properties, and genetic bases of IMC and carcasses (breast-muscle weight) of different lines and generations of adult males and females of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). Forty-four quails (generation F-0), 22 Pharaoh (F-33) meat-type males and 22 Standard (S-22) laying-type females, were crossed to produce the F-1 hybrids generation. The F-2 generation was created by mating one F-1 male with one F-1 female, full siblings. The birds, randomly chosen from F0 (22 males and 22 females), F-1 (22 males and 22 females), and F-2 (84 males and 152 females) were raised to 20 wk of age in collective cages. Quails were fed ad libitum commercial diets. At slaughter, all birds were individually weighed (after a fasting period of 12 h) and dressing yield (without giblets) was calculated. The carcasses were then dissected. Genomic DNA was extracted from all of the blood, and 30 microsatellite markers located on 2 quail chromosomes were genotyped. The F-33 quails had higher in vivo and postmortem performances and a higher abdominal fat percentage than those of the egg line. Meat from S-22 quails had a slower collagen maturation (hydroxylysylpyridinoline crosslink/collagen) and a higher ultimate pH. The F-1 and F-2 generations showed an evident sexual dimorphism, and an additional effect could be due to hybrid heterosis evident in F-2. Meat from quails of F-1 and F-2 generations had a lower IMC amount with a higher degree of collagen maturation compared with parental lines. Two statistically significant QTL have been detected on quail chromosome 2 (CJA02): a QTL with an additive effect (0.50) for IMC in the marker bracket GUJ0037 and GUJ0093; a second QTL with additive (1.32) and dominant (1.91) effects for breast-muscle weight in the marker bracket GUJ0084 and GUJ0073. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a QTL associated with breast-muscle weight and IMC in quail and poultry species, respectively.

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