肉鸡
基因
体重
下丘脑
生物
食欲
基因表达
特质
调节器
核糖核酸
遗传学
动物科学
内分泌学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Wei Wei,Jinmei Xu,Chaohui Xing,Hao Wang,Hong Zhang,Yanan Liu,Xinxin He,Jiangxian Wang,Xing Guo,Runshen Jiang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.psj.2024.104111
摘要
Body weight (BW) is an important economic trait in chickens. The hypothalamus serves as a central regulator of appetite and energy balance, and extensive research has demonstrated its pivotal role in regulating BW. However, the molecular network of the hypothalamus regulating BW traits in chickens needs to be further illuminated. In the present study, 200 1-day-old male 817 broilers were reared to 50 d of age, and BW were recorded. 20 birds with the lowest BW were classified as the low body weight group (L-BWG), and 20 birds with the highest BW were classified as the high body weight group (H-BWG). 18 hypothalamic tissue samples were collected, including 5 from the L-BWG, 5 from the H-BWG, and 8 from the middle weight range, and were analyzed using RNA-seq and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA). Among the 18 RNA-seq samples, 5 samples from the L-BWG and 5 from the H-BWG were selected for differential expression gene analysis. Compared with the L-BWG, 195 and 1,241 genes were upregulated and downregulated in the H-BWG, respectively. The WGCNA analysis classified all co-expressed genes in the hypothalamus of 817 broilers into 20 modules. Among these modules, the pink module was identified as significantly negatively (r = -0.81, P = 4×10
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