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Discovery of novel MHC-B haplotypes in Chantecler chickens

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POULTRY SCIENCE
卷 102, 期 9, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.102881

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major histocompatibility complex (MHC); SNP genotype; haplotype; Chantecler

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This study aims to evaluate the MHC-B variability in the Chantecler breed using an MHC-B SNP panel. The results show reasonable diversity in the MHC-B region of the Chantecler breed, contributing to our understanding of the variability of this region in chickens.
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a highly polymorphic cluster of genes which contribute to immune response. Located on chromosome 16, the chicken MHC has great influence over disease resistance and susceptibility. Through the use of a high-density SNP panel which encompasses the MHC-B region, haplotypes can be easily identified. This study aims to use an MHC-B SNP panel to evaluate the MHC-B variability in the Chantecler breed. This breed is native to Quebec, Canada, and is a dual-purpose breed known for its strong resistance to extreme cold temperatures. The Chantecler breed faced a near extinction event in the 1970s, which most likely resulted in a genetic bottleneck and loss of diversity. Despite this, SNP haplotype diver-sity was observed among 4 Chantecler populations. A total of 8 haplotypes were observed. Of these haplotypes, 6 were previously defined in other breeds, and the other 2 were unique to the Chantecler. Within the populations, the number of haplotypes ranged from 4 to 7, with 3 hap-lotypes, including the novel BSNP-Chant01, being present in all the groups. This study shows existence of reasonable diversity in the MHC-B region of the Chante-cler breed and our results further contribute to under-standing the variability of this region in chickens.

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