Polymorphism and sequence analysis of growth hormone gene and its relationship with body weight in meat type of chicken


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Authors

  • M EKHTIARI SADEGH Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India
  • C S NAGARAJA Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India
  • M R JAYASHANKAR Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India
  • H N MURTHY Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India

https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v82i12.25680

Keywords:

Body weight, cGH gene, Polymorphism, PCR-RFLP, Sequencing

Abstract

The growth hormone gene is a candidate gene controlling the metabolic and physiologic actions. Blood and feather samples were collected from 200 individuals of birds and genomic DNA was extracted using salting out technique. DNA fragment with 776 bp at growth hormone gene was amplified using polymerase chin reaction (PCR).The products from each strain (New Genotype, Punjabi Broiler-2, Indian Curnish-3 and University Male Line) were digested with MspI. In total, 4 RFLP pattern were observed. The genotypic frequencies obtained for different strains were tested using chi-square test. The differences among genotypes for all the 4 strains were significant. The overall allele frequency for A, B and C alleles were 0.495, 0.110 and 0.395 respectively. Correlation of cGH/MspI patterns with sixth week body weight was estimated. There were significant differences among 4 strains for body weight. Nucleotide sequencing of the amplified fragment of GH gene of 4 strains were done and submitted to the NCBI Genbank (accession nos JN403372 and JN403373). The nucleotide sequence analysis indicated that the per cent similarity of GH gene fragment of 4 strains were more than 99. In this study result also showed that there is a scope for using growth hormone gene as a candidate gene for growth traits.

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  • M EKHTIARI SADEGH, Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India
  • C S NAGARAJA, Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India
  • M R JAYASHANKAR, Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India
  • H N MURTHY, Veterinary College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 024 India

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SADEGH, M. E., NAGARAJA, C. S., JAYASHANKAR, M. R., & MURTHY, H. N. (2012). Polymorphism and sequence analysis of growth hormone gene and its relationship with body weight in meat type of chicken. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 82(12), 1528–1532. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v82i12.25680
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