Examination of Growth Hormone (GH) Gene Polymorphism and its Association with Body Weight and Selected Body Dimensions in Ducks

Abstract
The main objective of the study was to assess the polymorphism in intron 2 of the GH gene and its association with some morphological traits (body weight- BW, length of trunk with neck- LTN, length of trunk- LT, chest girth- CG, length of breast bone- LBB, length of shank- LS). Polymorphism in intron 2 of the GH gene was evaluated for four duck populations (Pekin ducks AF51, Muscovy ducks from a CK and CRAMMLCFF mother and Mulard ducks). Genetic polymorphism was determined with the PCR-RFLP method using the BsmFI restriction enzyme. In the studied duck sample two alleles (GH C and GH T) and three genotypes (GH/TT, GH/CT, GH/CC) were found at locus GH/BsmFI. In both groups of Muscovies and in Mulards the dominant allele was GH T. On the contrary in Pekin ducks AF51, the frequency of both alleles was found to be similar. The most frequent genotype in the examined ducks was GH/TT. In Pekin ducks AF51 three genotypes were observed, while in Mulard ducks and in male Muscovy ducks from a mother marked as CK, two genotypes (GH/TT and GH/CT) were identified. Muscovy duck females from a CK mother and all males and females of Muscovy duck from a CRAMMLCFF mother were monomorphic with only the GH/TT genotype detected. The results showed that males of Pekin duck AF51 with the GH/TT genotype were characterized by higher (PGH/CC and GH/CT genotype. In females of Pekin ducks AF51, this same trend was observed; individuals with GH/TT genotype were superior (PGH/TT genotype were distinguished by higher values of all evaluated traits compared to ducks with GH/CT and GH/CC genotypes, however most of the recorded differences were not significant. The only trait markedly impacted (PGH gene intron 2 was the LS value in males.