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A Retroviral Insertion in the Tyrosinase () Gene is Associated with the Recessive White Plumage Color in the Yeonsan Ogye Chicken

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Date 2021 Aug 27
PMID 34447952
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The recessive white (locus ) phenotype observed in chickens is associated with three alleles (recessive white , albino , and red-eyed white ) and causative mutations in the tyrosinase () gene. The recessive white mutation () inhibits the transcription of exon 5 due to a retroviral sequence insertion in intron 4. In this study, we genotyped and sequenced the insertion in intron 4 to identify the mutation causing the unusual white plumage of Yeonsan Ogye chickens, which normally have black plumage. The white chickens had a homozygous recessive white genotype that matched the sequence of the recessive white type, and the inserted sequence exhibited 98% identity with the avian leukosis virus sequence. In comparison, brindle and normal chickens had the homozygous color genotype, and their sequences were the same as the wild-type sequence, indicating that this phenotype is derived from other mutation(s). In conclusion, white chickens have a recessive white mutation allele. Since the size of the sample used in this study was limited, further research through securing additional samples to perform validation studies is necessary. Therefore, after validation studies, a selection system for conserving the phenotypic characteristics and genetic diversity of the population could be established if additional studies to elucidate specific phenotype-related genes in Yeonsan Ogye are performed.

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