Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>MLF2</it> was the candidate gene associated with coccidiosis resistance in chickens. Although single marker analysis supported the association between <it>MLF2</it> and coccidiosis resistance, causative mu...

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Main Authors: Hong Yeong Ho, Kim Eui-Soo, Lillehoj Hyun S
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Published: BMC 2011-06-01
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spelling doaj-63929e10c7ee4b1489a265c0590720282020-11-25T02:17:44ZengBMCBMC Proceedings1753-65612011-06-015Suppl 4S2110.1186/1753-6561-5-S4-S21Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickensHong Yeong HoKim Eui-SooLillehoj Hyun S<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>MLF2</it> was the candidate gene associated with coccidiosis resistance in chickens. Although single marker analysis supported the association between <it>MLF2</it> and coccidiosis resistance, causative mutation relevant to coccidiosis was not identified yet. Thus, this study suggested segregation analysis of <it>MLF2</it> haplotype and the association test of the other candidate genes using improved data transformation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A haplotype probably originated from one parental line was found out of 4 major haplotypes of <it>MLF2</it>. Frequency of this haplotype was 0.2 in parental chickens and its offspring in 12 families. Allele substitution effect of the <it>MLF2</it> haplotype originated from a specific line was associated with increased body weight and fecal egg count explaining coccidiosis resistance. Nevertheless Box-Cox transformation was able to improve normality; association test did not produce obvious different results compared with analysis with log transformed phenotype.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Allele substitution effect analysis and classification of <it>MLF2</it> haplotype identified the segregation of haplotype associated with coccidiosis resistance. The haplotype originated from a specific parental line was associated with improving disease resistance. Estimating effect of <it>MLF2</it> haplotype on coccidiosis resistance will provide useful information for selecting animals or lines for future study.</p>
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author Hong Yeong Ho
Kim Eui-Soo
Lillehoj Hyun S
spellingShingle Hong Yeong Ho
Kim Eui-Soo
Lillehoj Hyun S
Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens
BMC Proceedings
author_facet Hong Yeong Ho
Kim Eui-Soo
Lillehoj Hyun S
author_sort Hong Yeong Ho
title Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens
title_short Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens
title_full Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens
title_fullStr Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens
title_full_unstemmed Identification of parental line specific effects of MLF2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens
title_sort identification of parental line specific effects of mlf2 on resistance to coccidiosis in chickens
publisher BMC
series BMC Proceedings
issn 1753-6561
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>MLF2</it> was the candidate gene associated with coccidiosis resistance in chickens. Although single marker analysis supported the association between <it>MLF2</it> and coccidiosis resistance, causative mutation relevant to coccidiosis was not identified yet. Thus, this study suggested segregation analysis of <it>MLF2</it> haplotype and the association test of the other candidate genes using improved data transformation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A haplotype probably originated from one parental line was found out of 4 major haplotypes of <it>MLF2</it>. Frequency of this haplotype was 0.2 in parental chickens and its offspring in 12 families. Allele substitution effect of the <it>MLF2</it> haplotype originated from a specific line was associated with increased body weight and fecal egg count explaining coccidiosis resistance. Nevertheless Box-Cox transformation was able to improve normality; association test did not produce obvious different results compared with analysis with log transformed phenotype.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Allele substitution effect analysis and classification of <it>MLF2</it> haplotype identified the segregation of haplotype associated with coccidiosis resistance. The haplotype originated from a specific parental line was associated with improving disease resistance. Estimating effect of <it>MLF2</it> haplotype on coccidiosis resistance will provide useful information for selecting animals or lines for future study.</p>
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