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Effect of polymorphism within miRNA-1606 gene on growth and carcass traits in chicken

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GENE
卷 566, 期 1, 页码 8-12

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2015.03.037

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Chicken; Polymorphisms; MiRNA-1606; Phenotypic variation; Association analysis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31201795]
  2. Earmarked Fund for Modern Agro-industry Technology Research System [CARS-41-K04]
  3. Ministry of Education Innovation Team Development Plan [IRT1236]
  4. Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China [2013M531675]

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Genetic variations in microRNAs (miRNAs) including primary miRNAs, precursor miRNAs and mature miRNAs can lead to phenotypic variation by altering the biogenesis of miRNAs and/or their binding to target mRNAs. Increasing functional studies suggest that polymorphisms occurring in miRNAs can lead to phenotypic variation in farm animal. Here, we identified a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) located in the precursor of chicken miRNA-1606 gene. The association study on body indexes, body weight at different growth stages, and carcass traits was performed in a Gushi-Anka F-2 population resource. The SNP was not only significantly associated with body weight at 10 and 12 weeks, respectively, but also with chicken shank length, chest depth and body slanting length at 8 weeks; shank length, pectoral angle, body slanting length and pelvis breadth at 12 weeks, respectively. And the polymorphism was also significantly associated with carcass traits including semievisceration weight, evisceration weight, breast muscle weight, leg weight and carcass weight as well. The observed values of individuals with CA genotype were significantly higher than CC genotype both in body weight at different stages and carcass traits. This SNP altered the predicted second structure of pre-mir-1606, with the altering of the free energy values. And the relative expression level of mature miRNA between CA and AA was significantly changed in leg muscle. Our data suggested that miRNA-1606 may be a candidate gene associated with chicken growth traits. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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