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Effect of a Polymorphism in Prolactin Gene on Some Reproductive Traits in TB Crossbred Ducks in Southern Vietnam

Effect of a Polymorphism in Prolactin Gene on Some Reproductive Traits in TB Crossbred Ducks in Southern Vietnam

Ngoc Tan Nguyen1*, Tan Loi Le1, Thi Kim Ngan Vo1, Chi Hieu Do1, Tuan Thanh Hoang2, Nguyen Khang Duong3, Quang Minh Luu4

1Faculty of Biological Sciences, Nong Lam University in Ho Chi Minh City - Linh Trung Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 2Vigova Poultry Research and Development Center - 496/101 Duong Quang Ham Street, Ward 6, Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 3Faculty of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Nong Lam University in Ho Chi Minh City - Linh Trung Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 4Ministry of Science and Technology. 113 Tran Duy Hung Street, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Ha Noi City, Vietnam.

 
*Correspondence | Ngoc Tan Nguyen, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Nong Lam University in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam- Linh Trung Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Email: [email protected], [email protected]

ABSTRACT

The prolactin (PRL) gene has previously been reported as a potential candidate for egg production in birds. This study identified the prolactin gene polymorphism in the exon 5 region and its association with reproductive traits of TB crossbred ducks. Three hundred and thirty-one crossbred ducks were used in this study, with blood samples collected from the wing vein for DNA extraction to amplify the fragment length with 536 bp by PCR, and then the PCR products were cleaved with the PstI enzyme. The fragment length with 536 bp was successfully amplified in all individual samples, while genetic polymorphism at the PRL/PstI site was identified as C and T alleles, with allele frequencies 0.811 (C) and 0.189 (T). Three genotypes were observed with frequencies 0.647, 0.329 and 0.024 for CC, CT and TT, respectively. The PIC (polymorphic information content) and He (expected heterozygosity) were 0.260 and 0.306. The group of ducks with CC/PstI genotype laid the first egg significant earlier (P<0.05) than CT/PstI or TT/PstI genotype ducks (145.3 vs 152.3 days or 153.2 days, respectively), the total of egg number up to 38 weeks of age was higher (P<0.05) in the group of ducks with CC/PstI genotype compared to CT/PstI or TT/PstI genotype (99.3 vs 93.1 or 91.7 eggs). The average egg weight did not significant difference among genotypes (72.3, 72.2 and 70.6g; P>0.05). From these results, the polymorphic site at PRL/PstI was identified, ducks bearing CC genotype possess earlier age at first egg and egg yield up to 38 wks of age and considered as a candidate gene for supporting genetic selection in ducks to improve egg production.
 
Keywords | Climate change, Crossbred duck, Egg production, Genetic polymorphism, Prolactin gene

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Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

December

Vol. 12, Iss. 12, pp. 2301-2563

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