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publicationNumber CN-114908176-B
titleOfInvention A molecular marker related to chicken carcass and growth traits and its application
abstract The invention discloses a molecular marker related to chicken carcass and growth traits and an application thereof, and belongs to the technical fields of molecular marker-assisted selection and animal genetic breeding. The molecular marker is located at the base of the g.12360621 site in the chicken APOD gene, and the base is mutated to T or C; the genotype of the base mutation site includes TT, TC or CC. The polymorphism of this site is related to the carcass traits and growth traits of chickens. By determining the genotype of the chicken SNP locus, early selection can be made on the carcass traits and growth traits of chickens, and high carcass performance or high growth performance can be bred The strain overcomes the disadvantage that carcass traits can only be selected through slaughter testing, and this method can also save production costs, speed up the progress of breeding, and increase corporate profits, which has important economic application value.
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