[Objective]The research aimed to study the polymorphism of intron 1 and its effects on prolactin(PRL) gene and body size traits of Jingjiang Partridge Duck.[Method]Taking 96 Jingjiang partridge ducks as materials,th...[Objective]The research aimed to study the polymorphism of intron 1 and its effects on prolactin(PRL) gene and body size traits of Jingjiang Partridge Duck.[Method]Taking 96 Jingjiang partridge ducks as materials,the polymorphism of intron 1 of PRL gene was detected by PCR-RFLP method.And the relationship between the gene polymorphism and body size traits was analyzed.[Result]Intron 1 in PRL gene of Jingjiang Partridge Duck had sequence polymorphism.Two kinds of genotypes(AB and BB) were detected by DraⅠrestriction and genotype BB was dominant in population(91.67%).The results of Chi-square test indicated that this site was in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in Jingjiang Duck(P 〉0.05).The results of least square analysis showed that the ducks with AB genotype had larger pelvis breadth(P 〈0.01) but smaller chest measurement(P 〈0.05) than those of BB ducks.[Conclusion]It was preliminarily concluded that PRL gene could be regarded as useful candidate gene(marker) for part of body size traits of Jingjiang Partridge Duck and part of body size traits can be improved by allele selection.展开更多
Gene expression variation can be considered as a phenotype,and it plays an important role in both acclimation and adaption.However,genetic variation of gene expression received much less attention than traditional com...Gene expression variation can be considered as a phenotype,and it plays an important role in both acclimation and adaption.However,genetic variation of gene expression received much less attention than traditional commercial traits in aquaculture.To estimate the genetic variation and heritability of gene transcription in clam Meretrix petechialis,five Vibrio resistance-related genes were selected for gene expression analysis in the digestive gland,and an animal linear model was used to analyze data from quantitative real-time PCR(qRT-PCR).Among the five genes,BIRC7 showed significant additive genetic variations,the heritability of this gene of 12-month-and 15-month-old clams were 0.84±0.32 and 0.91±0.34,respectively.The heritability of other four genes(Bax,NFIL3,Big-Def,and CTL9)expression were low-tomoderate but not significantly expressed.Additionally,no significant phenotypic and genetic correlations between the BIRC7 transcription trait and body size were detected.This study highlights that certain gene expression variation is heritable and provides a reference for indirect selection of M.petechialis with high Vibrio resistance.展开更多
Although shifts in life-history traits of insular vertebrates, as compared with mainland populations, have been observed in many taxa, few studies have examined the relationships among individual life-history traits o...Although shifts in life-history traits of insular vertebrates, as compared with mainland populations, have been observed in many taxa, few studies have examined the relationships among individual life-history traits on islands. Lifehistory theory also predicts that there is a trade-off between body size and reproductive effort, and between egg size and clutch size. We surveyed the rice frog, Fejervarya limnocharis, on 20 islands within the Zhoushan Archipelago and two nearby sites on the mainland of China to compare differences in life-history traits and to explore relationships among those traits. Rice frog females reached a greater body size on half of the smaller islands among the total 20 surveyed islands, and larger egg size, decreased clutch size and reduced reproductive effort on most of the islands when compared to the two mainland sites. Insular body size was negatively correlated with reproductive effort. There was a negative correlation between egg size and clutch size. Results suggest that life-history theory provides a good explanation for co-variation between body size and reproductive effort, and between egg size and clutch size in rice frogs on the islands.展开更多
基金Supported by Science and Technology Development of Hubei Province during the Eleventh Five-Year Plan Period (2006AA202A04)~~
文摘[Objective]The research aimed to study the polymorphism of intron 1 and its effects on prolactin(PRL) gene and body size traits of Jingjiang Partridge Duck.[Method]Taking 96 Jingjiang partridge ducks as materials,the polymorphism of intron 1 of PRL gene was detected by PCR-RFLP method.And the relationship between the gene polymorphism and body size traits was analyzed.[Result]Intron 1 in PRL gene of Jingjiang Partridge Duck had sequence polymorphism.Two kinds of genotypes(AB and BB) were detected by DraⅠrestriction and genotype BB was dominant in population(91.67%).The results of Chi-square test indicated that this site was in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in Jingjiang Duck(P 〉0.05).The results of least square analysis showed that the ducks with AB genotype had larger pelvis breadth(P 〈0.01) but smaller chest measurement(P 〈0.05) than those of BB ducks.[Conclusion]It was preliminarily concluded that PRL gene could be regarded as useful candidate gene(marker) for part of body size traits of Jingjiang Partridge Duck and part of body size traits can be improved by allele selection.
基金Supported by the China Agriculture Research System(No.CARS-49)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31772845)+1 种基金the Science and Technology Service Network Initiative of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.KFJ-STS-ZDTP-049)the Foundation of Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Exploitation and Preservation of Coastal Bio-Resource(No.J2018001)
文摘Gene expression variation can be considered as a phenotype,and it plays an important role in both acclimation and adaption.However,genetic variation of gene expression received much less attention than traditional commercial traits in aquaculture.To estimate the genetic variation and heritability of gene transcription in clam Meretrix petechialis,five Vibrio resistance-related genes were selected for gene expression analysis in the digestive gland,and an animal linear model was used to analyze data from quantitative real-time PCR(qRT-PCR).Among the five genes,BIRC7 showed significant additive genetic variations,the heritability of this gene of 12-month-and 15-month-old clams were 0.84±0.32 and 0.91±0.34,respectively.The heritability of other four genes(Bax,NFIL3,Big-Def,and CTL9)expression were low-tomoderate but not significantly expressed.Additionally,no significant phenotypic and genetic correlations between the BIRC7 transcription trait and body size were detected.This study highlights that certain gene expression variation is heritable and provides a reference for indirect selection of M.petechialis with high Vibrio resistance.
基金supported by the grant from the"973"Program of China(No.2007CB411600)the Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS)(No.kscx2-yw-z-1021)the"Xi Bu Zhi Guang"Program of CAS(No.XBBS201102)
文摘Although shifts in life-history traits of insular vertebrates, as compared with mainland populations, have been observed in many taxa, few studies have examined the relationships among individual life-history traits on islands. Lifehistory theory also predicts that there is a trade-off between body size and reproductive effort, and between egg size and clutch size. We surveyed the rice frog, Fejervarya limnocharis, on 20 islands within the Zhoushan Archipelago and two nearby sites on the mainland of China to compare differences in life-history traits and to explore relationships among those traits. Rice frog females reached a greater body size on half of the smaller islands among the total 20 surveyed islands, and larger egg size, decreased clutch size and reduced reproductive effort on most of the islands when compared to the two mainland sites. Insular body size was negatively correlated with reproductive effort. There was a negative correlation between egg size and clutch size. Results suggest that life-history theory provides a good explanation for co-variation between body size and reproductive effort, and between egg size and clutch size in rice frogs on the islands.