2017
DOI: 10.1080/1828051x.2017.1368419
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Genome-wide association studies for small intestine length in an F2 population of chickens

Abstract: Small intestine length is an important physiological index that is effected by nutrient intake and thus plays roles in growth and egg-laying in chickens. Although there are some studies about small intestine length, little information is available regarding the genetic architecture of small intestine. The current study was conducted to investigate the genetic architecture of small intestine length. A total of 1435 F 2 hens from a White Leghorn and Dongxiang reciprocal cross were phenotyped for the duodenum len… Show more

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“…These QTL detected herein may exhibit pleotropic effects with abdominal fat and carcass fat content traits, thus, selection based on genotype for these internal organ traits might affect fat deposition. Moreover, changes in the gizzard weights can influence nutrient availability in the small intestine; intestine lengths are associated with feed efficiency and growth in chickens [18, 19].…”
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“…These QTL detected herein may exhibit pleotropic effects with abdominal fat and carcass fat content traits, thus, selection based on genotype for these internal organ traits might affect fat deposition. Moreover, changes in the gizzard weights can influence nutrient availability in the small intestine; intestine lengths are associated with feed efficiency and growth in chickens [18, 19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gene is expressed in human intestinal epithelial cells and changes in its expression pattern can lead to intestinal disorders [62]. In chickens, intestinal disorders can affect feed efficiency, and consequently, animal performance [18, 19], and this is consistent with the observation that feed intake exhibited a positive genetic correlation with intestine weight (0.92) in a meat-type chicken population [8]. Thus, the SLC6A4 gene should be thoroughly investigated as a candidate for regulation of intestine length in chickens.…”
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“…Genome-wide association study (GWAS) strategies are a method that has been used successfully to examine molecular mechanisms underlying some quantitative traits (Li et al 2017). Our study aimed to detect the candidate region or genes that are responsible for carcase traits in spent layer hens.…”
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“…Hence, it requires a strong and healthy digestive system ( Dong et al., 2012 ). The small intestine is a vital digestive and absorptive organ and innate barrier that maintains the balance of the inner environment ( Li et al, 2017 ). Similar to piglets, the squab stage is an essential intestinal development period that affects growth performance, such as BW, ADG and rate of survival, later in adult pigeons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%