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Proviral integrations and expression of endogenous Avian leukosis virus during long term selection for high and low body weight in two chicken lines

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dc.contributor Animal and Poultry Sciences
dc.creator Ka, Sojeong
dc.creator Kerje, Susanne
dc.creator Bornold, Lina
dc.creator Liljegren, Ulrika
dc.creator Siegel, Paul B.
dc.creator Andersson, Leif
dc.creator Hallböök, Finn
dc.date 2012-08-24T11:35:04Z
dc.date 2012-08-24T11:35:04Z
dc.date 2009-07-15
dc.date 2012-08-24T11:35:04Z
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-01T18:51:07Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-01T18:51:07Z
dc.identifier Retrovirology. 2009 Jul 15;6(1):68
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10919/18860
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-6-68
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/281478
dc.description Background Long-term selection (> 45 generations) for low or high juvenile body weight from a common founder population of White Plymouth Rock chickens has generated two extremely divergent lines, the LWS and HWS lines. In addition to a > 9-fold difference between lines for the selected trait, large behavioural and metabolic differences between the two lines evolved during the course of the selection. We recently compared gene expression in brain tissue from birds representing these lines using a global cDNA array analysis and the results showed multiple but small expression differences in protein coding genes. The main differentially expressed transcripts were endogenous retroviral sequences identified as avian leucosis virus subgroup-E (ALVE). Results In this work we confirm the differential ALVE expression and analysed expression and number of proviral integrations in the two parental lines as well as in F9 individuals from an advanced intercross of the lines. Correlation analysis between expression, proviral integrations and body weight showed that high ALVE levels in the LWS line were inherited and that more ALVE integrations were detected in LWS than HWS birds. Conclusion We conclude that only a few of the integrations contribute to the high expression levels seen in the LWS line and that high ALVE expression was significantly correlated with lower body weights for the females but not males. The conserved correlation between high expression and low body weight in females after 9 generations of intercrosses, indicated that ALVE loci conferring high expression directly affects growth or are very closely linked to loci regulating growth.
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dc.rights Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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dc.rights Sojeong Ka et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
dc.title Proviral integrations and expression of endogenous Avian leukosis virus during long term selection for high and low body weight in two chicken lines
dc.title Retrovirology
dc.type Article - Refereed
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