Correlated responses to selection for large body size in oMt1a-oGH transgenic mice: reproductive traits

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Parks, KR
Eisen, EJ
Parker, IJ
Hester, LG
Murray, JD
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[1] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Anim Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[3] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Populat Hlth & Reprod, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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10.1017/S001667239900436X
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Correlated responses in female reproductive performance were evaluated following short-term selection within full-sib families for increased 8-week body weight in two replicates of four lines of mice: two ovine metallothionein-ovine growth hormone (oMt1a-oGH) transgene-carrier lines, one from a high-growth background (TM) and one from a control background (TC), and two nontransgenic lines, one from each of these genetic backgrounds (NM and NC, respectively). A fifth line (CC), not containing the transgene, served as a randomly selected control. The initial frequency of the oMt1a-oGH transgene construct in the TM and TC lines was 0.5. The frequency of transgenic females sampled at generations 7 and 8 of selection was 84.0% and 6.1% in the TC and TM lines, respectively. No significant female infertility differences were detected between transgene-carrier and non-transgenic lines or between transgenic and non-transgenic mice within carrier lines, whereas high-growth background lines had a higher infertility than control background lines (P < 0.05). Correlated responses in the TC transgene-carrier line were suggestive of reduced reproductive performance as indicated by increased post-implantation mortality (P < 0.05), number of dead fetuses plus implants (P < 0.05), and loss of fetuses from day 16 to parturition (P < 0.001). For the first two traits, the negative correlated responses were accounted for by the reduced performance of transgenic compared with non-transgenic females. Embryos carrying the transgene may also have a lower viability. In contrast, the NC non-transgenic line did not exhibit reduced reproductive performance for these traits. The low frequency of the transgene in the high-growth background TM line was associated with reduced fitness and a lower additive effect for 8-week body weight compared with the control background TC line.
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