Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production

<p>Abstract</p> <p>DNA fingerprints of Japanese quail male and female pure line breeders were obtained with probes 33.6, 33.15, and R18.1 and they yielded a total of 59 scoreable bands. Bandsharing (0 < BS < 1) was calculated within and between six quail lines of two origins,...

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Main Authors: Maeda Yoshizane, Monvoisin Jean-Louis, Krupa Andrew, Coville Jean-Luc, Minvielle Francis, Okamoto Shin
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Language:deu
Published: BMC 2000-05-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
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Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/32/3/289
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spelling doaj-c5504a84107e421ba074df9fb3cdf60d2020-11-25T01:07:47ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862000-05-0132328930210.1186/1297-9686-32-3-289Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg productionMaeda YoshizaneMonvoisin Jean-LouisKrupa AndrewCoville Jean-LucMinvielle FrancisOkamoto Shin<p>Abstract</p> <p>DNA fingerprints of Japanese quail male and female pure line breeders were obtained with probes 33.6, 33.15, and R18.1 and they yielded a total of 59 scoreable bands. Bandsharing (0 < BS < 1) was calculated within and between six quail lines of two origins, and under reciprocal recurrent (AA and BB), within-line (DD and EE) or no (PP and FF) selection. Twenty one pair types were compared. BS was 0.30 higher within line than between lines. BS with the control line was smaller for reciprocal recurrent selection lines than for lines under individual selection. Bandsharing between the two reciprocal recurrent selection lines was 0.19 lower than between lines under individual selection. These results indicate that the two selection methods had different effects on the genetic constitution of the lines, in agreement with previous observations made from the analysis of biochemical polymorphisms with the same set of birds. Egg production and weight traits of pure and crossbred progeny from fingerprinted quail were obtained and compared, and a linear relationship with the measure of bandsharing was estimated. No significant regression coefficient of performance on BS was found over all progeny genetic types. Heterosis from individual matings could also be estimated under the two selection methods since the same birds were parents of both pure and crossbred performance-tested quail. The association of heterosis with the difference between BS of parents of the purebreds and BS of parents of their half-sib crossbreds was favourable and significant for early production traits in lines DD and EE, but no relationship was found in lines AA and BB. These results indicate that the high level of heterosis obtained through reciprocal recurrent selection, and the heterosis observed under within-line selection may have, partly at least, a different genetic determinism. Therefore, the relationship of heterosis with BS may also depend on the past history of selection in the lines.</p> http://www.gsejournal.org/content/32/3/289Japanese quailbandsharingDNA fingerprintheterosisproduction
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author Maeda Yoshizane
Monvoisin Jean-Louis
Krupa Andrew
Coville Jean-Luc
Minvielle Francis
Okamoto Shin
spellingShingle Maeda Yoshizane
Monvoisin Jean-Louis
Krupa Andrew
Coville Jean-Luc
Minvielle Francis
Okamoto Shin
Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production
Genetics Selection Evolution
Japanese quail
bandsharing
DNA fingerprint
heterosis
production
author_facet Maeda Yoshizane
Monvoisin Jean-Louis
Krupa Andrew
Coville Jean-Luc
Minvielle Francis
Okamoto Shin
author_sort Maeda Yoshizane
title Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production
title_short Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production
title_full Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production
title_fullStr Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production
title_full_unstemmed Genetic similarity and relationships of DNA fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in Japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production
title_sort genetic similarity and relationships of dna fingerprints with performance and with heterosis in japanese quail lines from two origins and under reciprocal recurrent or within-line selection for early egg production
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 0999-193X
1297-9686
publishDate 2000-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>DNA fingerprints of Japanese quail male and female pure line breeders were obtained with probes 33.6, 33.15, and R18.1 and they yielded a total of 59 scoreable bands. Bandsharing (0 < BS < 1) was calculated within and between six quail lines of two origins, and under reciprocal recurrent (AA and BB), within-line (DD and EE) or no (PP and FF) selection. Twenty one pair types were compared. BS was 0.30 higher within line than between lines. BS with the control line was smaller for reciprocal recurrent selection lines than for lines under individual selection. Bandsharing between the two reciprocal recurrent selection lines was 0.19 lower than between lines under individual selection. These results indicate that the two selection methods had different effects on the genetic constitution of the lines, in agreement with previous observations made from the analysis of biochemical polymorphisms with the same set of birds. Egg production and weight traits of pure and crossbred progeny from fingerprinted quail were obtained and compared, and a linear relationship with the measure of bandsharing was estimated. No significant regression coefficient of performance on BS was found over all progeny genetic types. Heterosis from individual matings could also be estimated under the two selection methods since the same birds were parents of both pure and crossbred performance-tested quail. The association of heterosis with the difference between BS of parents of the purebreds and BS of parents of their half-sib crossbreds was favourable and significant for early production traits in lines DD and EE, but no relationship was found in lines AA and BB. These results indicate that the high level of heterosis obtained through reciprocal recurrent selection, and the heterosis observed under within-line selection may have, partly at least, a different genetic determinism. Therefore, the relationship of heterosis with BS may also depend on the past history of selection in the lines.</p>
topic Japanese quail
bandsharing
DNA fingerprint
heterosis
production
url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/32/3/289
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