Literature DB >> 17855259

[Correlation analysis of relationships between polymorphisms of high quality chicken myogenin gene and slaughter and meat quality traits].

Qiong Wang1, Yi-Ping Liu, Xiao-Song Jiang, Chao-Wu Yang, Hua-Rui DU, Mo-Han Qiu, Qing Zhu.   

Abstract

PCR-SSCP technique was designed in this study to investigate the effect of MyoG on quality meat chicken (developed by Sichuan Dahen Poultry Breeding Company using local breeds). Four mutations at base position in promoter were detected among individuals in each line, i.e. T/C in locusA and T/A, T/C and A/G in locus B . The least square analysis showed that there were a significant difference between genotypes and breast muscle percentage and some carcass traits (P<0.05for locus A. There were a significant difference (P <0.05) in breast muscle weight between ACAA and AB geno- types; a significant difference (P <0.05) in leg muscle percentage between CC and AC for locus B, and a extremity signifi-cant difference (P <0.01) in the frequency of genotype muscle Fibre Density for Bothlocus A to locus B. There was no sig-nificant difference (P >0.05) in the other triats. It was concluded from the results that MyoG gene is the major gene affect-ing the muscle fiber traits of chicken or it links with the candidate gene, and the mutation could be used as the molecular genetic marker to select the chickens for Meat Quality traits.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17855259     DOI: 10.1360/yc-007-1089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yi Chuan        ISSN: 0253-9772


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