Cloning and Polymorphisms of 1st-7th Exons in FSHR of Jinding Ducks
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Abstract
Animal reproductive activities are largely regulated by reproductive endocrine hormones. The follicle stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) is found in the follicular granulose membrane of an ovary cell in a female animal. It is a G protein coupled receptor that plays an important role in the development, maturation and ovulation of the ovary cells. Considering its critical association with poultry broodiness, FSHRs from high-and low-egg-laying Jinding ducks were compared. The fragments at the lengths of 330 bp (Fragment a), 700 bp (Fragment b), 310 bp (Fragment c), 366 bp (Fragment d) and 540 bp (Fragment e) of the genes from the genomic DNAs extracted from the blood samples of the ducks were amplified by PCR. The sequence analysis showed that Fragment a included the entire sequence of the 1st exon (185 bp), as well as a partial sequence of the 1st intron (145 bp) of the gene; Fragment b had the complete sequences of the 2nd intron (463 bp), the 2nd exon (75 bp) and the 3rd exon (75 bp), in addition to the partial sequences of the 1st intron (40 bp) and the 3rd intron (47 bp); Fragment c consisted of the sequence of the 4th exon (75 bp), as well as the partial sequences of the 3rd intron (180 bp) and the 4th intron (55 bp); Fragment d included the sequence of the 5th exon (78 bp), and the partial sequences of the 4th intron (232 bp) and the 5th intron (56 bp); and, Fragment e contained the entire sequences of the 6th exon (69 bp), the 7th exon (75 bp) and the 6th intron (117 bp), also the partial sequences of the 5th intron (133 bp) and the 7th intron (146 bp). By comparison, it was found that the 1st exon had an A/G mutation at position 50 bp; the 2nd exon, an A/G mutation at position 30 bp; the 4th exon, a C/T mutation at position 33 bp; and, the 5th exon, an A/G mutation at position 45 bp, an A/T mutation at 19 bp, as well as a C/T mutation at 33 bp. The results obtained would pave the way for further study on the FSHR polymorphism and egg-laying performance of Jinding ducks.
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