Estimation of genetic parameters for hatching performance and genome-wide association analysis in Baicheng-You chickens
Gaoyun You, Haiying Li, Tinghao Jiang, Xiaoyu Zhao

TL;DR
This study identifies genetic factors influencing hatching performance in Baicheng-You chickens, offering insights for improving breeding and conservation.
Contribution
The first whole-genome analysis of hatching performance in Baicheng-You chickens, revealing key genes and pathways.
Findings
VER and CHW showed moderate to high heritability, while FR and hatchability had low heritability.
GWAS identified 44 significant SNPs and 1,146 candidate genes linked to hatching traits.
Candidate genes were enriched in pathways related to immunity and embryonic development.
Abstract
The Baicheng-You chicken is a precious local chicken breed unique to Xinjiang, renowned for its strong stress resistance and excellent meat quality. However, its reproductive performance, particularly low hatching efficiency, severely restricts the industrial development of this breed. This study aims to systematically elucidate the genetic basis of the hatching performance of Baicheng-You chickens to provide a theoretical foundation for molecular breeding. A total of 844 44-week-old Baicheng-You chickens were studied, and key hatching traits such as the viable egg rate (VER), fertilization rate (FR), hatchability of eggs set (HES), hatchability of fertilized eggs (HFE), and chick hatching weight (CHW) were measured. High-density variation maps were constructed using whole-genome resequencing technology, genetic parameters were estimated using a mixed linear model, and genome-wide…
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TopicsLivestock and Poultry Management · Animal Nutrition and Physiology · Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
