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. 2021 Sep 8;53(1):70.
doi: 10.1186/s12711-021-00663-w.

A genome-wide association analysis for body weight at 35 days measured on 137,343 broiler chickens

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A genome-wide association analysis for body weight at 35 days measured on 137,343 broiler chickens

Christos Dadousis et al. Genet Sel Evol. .

Abstract

Background: Body weight (BW) is an economically important trait in the broiler (meat-type chickens) industry. Under the assumption of polygenicity, a "large" number of genes with "small" effects is expected to control BW. To detect such effects, a large sample size is required in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Our objective was to conduct a GWAS for BW measured at 35 days of age with a large sample size.

Methods: The GWAS included 137,343 broilers spanning 15 pedigree generations and 392,295 imputed single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). A false discovery rate of 1% was adopted to account for multiple testing when declaring significant SNPs. A Bayesian ridge regression model was implemented, using AlphaBayes, to estimate the contribution to the total genetic variance of each region harbouring significant SNPs (1 Mb up/downstream) and the combined regions harbouring non-significant SNPs.

Results: GWAS revealed 25 genomic regions harbouring 96 significant SNPs on 13 Gallus gallus autosomes (GGA1 to 4, 8, 10 to 15, 19 and 27), with the strongest associations on GGA4 at 65.67-66.31 Mb (Galgal4 assembly). The association of these regions points to several strong candidate genes including: (i) growth factors (GGA1, 4, 8, 13 and 14); (ii) leptin receptor overlapping transcript (LEPROT)/leptin receptor (LEPR) locus (GGA8), and the STAT3/STAT5B locus (GGA27), in connection with the JAK/STAT signalling pathway; (iii) T-box gene (TBX3/TBX5) on GGA15 and CHST11 (GGA1), which are both related to heart/skeleton development); and (iv) PLAG1 (GGA2). Combined together, these 25 genomic regions explained ~ 30% of the total genetic variance. The region harbouring significant SNPs that explained the largest portion of the total genetic variance (4.37%) was on GGA4 (~ 65.67-66.31 Mb).

Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest GWAS that has been conducted for BW in chicken to date. In spite of the identified regions, which showed a strong association with BW, the high proportion of genetic variance attributed to regions harbouring non-significant SNPs supports the hypothesis that the genetic architecture of BW35 is polygenic and complex. Our results also suggest that a large sample size will be required for future GWAS of BW35.

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Descriptive statistics, additive genetic variance (σa2), and heritability (h2) estimates from the pedigree model
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Manhattan plot of P-values for the genome-wide association study. A 1% false discovery rate was adopted to declare significance
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Manhattan plots of P-values for the genome-wide association study on Gallus gallus autosome 4. A 1% false discovery rate was adopted to declare significance
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Manhattan plots of P-values for the genome-wide association studies on Gallus gallus autosomes (GGA) 1 to 3, 8, 10 to 15, 19 and 27. A 1% false discovery rate was adopted to declare significance

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