Institute of Animal Nutrition, Vetsuisse Faculty Zurich, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
J Hered. 2011 Sep-Oct;102 Suppl 1:S28-31. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esr029.
The goal of this study was to analyze the mode of inheritance of an overweight body condition in an experimental cat population. The cat population consisted of 95 cats of which 81 cats could be clearly classified into lean or overweight using the body condition scoring system according to Laflamme. The lean or overweight classification was then used for segregation analyses. Complex segregation analyses were employed to test for the significance of one environmental and 4 genetic models (general, mixed inheritance, major gene, and polygene). The general genetic model fit the data significantly better than the environmental model (P ≤ 0.0013). Among all other models employed, the major gene model explained the segregation of the overweight phenotype best. This is the first study in which a genetic component could be shown to be responsible for the development of overweight in cats.
本研究旨在分析实验性猫群体中超重体型的遗传模式。该猫群体由 95 只猫组成,其中 81 只猫可以根据 Laflamme 的身体状况评分系统明确分为瘦或超重。然后,对瘦或超重分类进行分离分析。复杂分离分析用于测试一个环境和 4 个遗传模型(一般、混合遗传、主基因和多基因)的显著性。一般遗传模型与环境模型相比,显著更适合数据(P ≤ 0.0013)。在所使用的所有其他模型中,主基因模型最好地解释了超重表型的分离。这是第一项表明遗传因素可能导致猫超重的研究。