Completed Projects
Genetic Analysis of Male Fertility in the Chicken
We used a variety of techniques to examine testis developmental gene regulation as well as mapping genetic defects in testicular development in the chicken. Along with David Froman (Oregon State University) we mapped QTLs on chromosome Z affecting sperm mobility in the chicken.
This project has been supported by National Research Initiative Competitive Grant no. 2003-35203-13380 from the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, and Industry grants.
Candidate gene analysis of QTLs in the chicken
We have investigated whether either estrogen receptor (alpha or beta) is a QTL affecting egg production in breeding lines for broiler breeders. We developed linked microsatellites to characterize the populational diversity in several breeding lines (manuscript in preparation). Subsequently we have analyzed the QTL affect of other genes of the major hormone-receptor families.
Genetic Analysis of Development in the Testis and Reproductive Tract
We have discovered over 300 novel spliced transcripts detected in ESTs from reproductive tract in the chicken. These novel transcripts have not been described in other organisms and may be new genes or important regulatory transcripts. We characterized a number of these ESTs through full length sequencing, genomic architecture, and developmental expression.
This project has been terminated for lack of funding.
Investigation of evolution, taxonomy, and gene regulation in unicellular eukaryotes
We focused on structure and regulation of the gene for ribosomal protein S14. Molecular analyses in mammals and arthropods suggest this essential gene’s regulatory and structural components have diverged substantially while the protein encoded has been highly conserved. We used recombinant DNA approaches to characterize this gene from disparate yeast, fungi and protists to further evaluate evolution of this gene as a taxonomic marker. Parallel studies of transcription factors which regulate the S14 gene examined this vital process for possible development of new anti-mycotics.
Genetics of Sperm Degeneration in the chicken
We analyzed inheritance of the sperm degeneration phenotype in chickens. Our intention was to map the gene since SDD was thought to be a single gene, autosomal trait. Subsequently we demonstrated that the trait is actually multigenic involving at least two chromosomal regions.
This project has been terminated.
Molecular genetic analysis of populations of species at risk
With Dr. Steve Beaupré we used microsatellite loci to estimate population diversity and gene flow in populations of Crotalus horridus (Timber Rattlesnakes) in the Southeastern United States.
With Dr. Kim Smith and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission we have used microsatellite loci to estimate population diversity and gene flow in fragmented populations of Black Bears in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. This project has been terminated.
Both of these projects impact conservation plans for wildlife management.