A 66-bp deletion in growth hormone releasing hormone gene 5 '-flanking region with largemouth bass recessive embryonic lethal
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第一作者: Ma, D. M.
作者: Ma, D. M.;Han, L. Q.;Bai, J. J.;Li, S. J.;Fan, J. J.;Yu, L. Y.;Quan, Y. C.
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关键词: recessive lethal;livability;homozygous lethal;Micropterus salmoides;indel site
期刊名称:ANIMAL GENETICS ( 影响因子:3.169; 五年影响因子:3.058 )
ISSN: 0268-9146
年卷期: 2014 年 45 卷 3 期
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收录情况: SCI
摘要: Growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) regulates the secretion of growth hormone (GH) in the pituitary gland. A 66-bp deletion (c.-923_-858del) was detected in the 5 '-flanking sequence of the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) GHRH gene. In two cultured random populations of adult individuals (A: n=170 and B: n=150), the genotype ratios of +/+:+/- were 2.5:1 and 2.8:1 respectively. Only one -/- fish was detected. A Largemouth bass family was constructed with two heterozygous individuals (+/-) as parents. The genotype ratio of +/+:+/-:-/- in the filial generation embryos was 1:1.6:0.1 at the neurula and 1:2:0 at hatched larvae stages. This indicated that the 66-bp deletion was a recessive lethal site and that homozygous individuals (-/-) died off in embryonic development. The growth traits (body weight, body length and body depth) were measured, and the GHRH mRNA expression levels in brain tissue were detected using real-time PCR. The effects of genotype (+/-) on growth traits and GHRH mRNA expression were not significant. Although the cause of death was not clear, the results hint that the 66-bp deletion site in GHRH 5 '-flanking sequence significantly affects the livability in largemouth bass embryonic development.
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