Abstract
The article discusses the use of genome-wide analysis of associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DNA with growth rate in chickens and other productive traits. The chip technology is considered, which makes it possible to detect SNPs localized in multiple places in the genome. Some examples of the use of mutations in structural genes that determine traits and various aspects of the application of genomic selection are also given.
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