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Genome-Wide Association Studies for Growth and Meat Production Traits in Sheep

BACKGROUND: Growth and meat production traits are significant economic traits in sheep. The aim of the study is to identify candidate genes affecting growth and meat production traits at genome level with high throughput single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) genotyping technologies. METHODOLOGY AND...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Li, Liu, Jiasen, Zhao, Fuping, Ren, Hangxing, Xu, Lingyang, Lu, Jian, Zhang, Shifang, Zhang, Xiaoning, Wei, Caihong, Lu, Guobin, Zheng, Youmin, Du, Lixin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066569
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author Zhang, Li
Liu, Jiasen
Zhao, Fuping
Ren, Hangxing
Xu, Lingyang
Lu, Jian
Zhang, Shifang
Zhang, Xiaoning
Wei, Caihong
Lu, Guobin
Zheng, Youmin
Du, Lixin
author_facet Zhang, Li
Liu, Jiasen
Zhao, Fuping
Ren, Hangxing
Xu, Lingyang
Lu, Jian
Zhang, Shifang
Zhang, Xiaoning
Wei, Caihong
Lu, Guobin
Zheng, Youmin
Du, Lixin
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description BACKGROUND: Growth and meat production traits are significant economic traits in sheep. The aim of the study is to identify candidate genes affecting growth and meat production traits at genome level with high throughput single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) genotyping technologies. METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS: Using Illumina OvineSNP50 BeadChip, we performed a GWA study in 329 purebred sheep for 11 growth and meat production traits (birth weight, weaning weight, 6-month weight, eye muscle area, fat thickness, pre-weaning gain, post-weaning gain, daily weight gain, height at withers, chest girth, and shin circumference). After quality control, 319 sheep and 48,198 SNPs were analyzed by TASSEL program in a mixed linear model (MLM). 36 significant SNPs were identified for 7 traits, and 10 of them reached genome-wise significance level for post-weaning gain. Gene annotation was implemented with the latest sheep genome Ovis_aries_v3.1 (released October 2012). More than one-third SNPs (14 out of 36) were located within ovine genes, others were located close to ovine genes (878bp-398,165bp apart). The strongest new finding is 5 genes were thought to be the most crucial candidate genes associated with post-weaning gain: s58995.1 was located within the ovine genes MEF2B and RFXANK, OAR3_84073899.1, OAR3_115712045.1 and OAR9_91721507.1 were located within CAMKMT, TRHDE, and RIPK2 respectively. GRM1, POL, MBD5, UBR2, RPL7 and SMC2 were thought to be the important candidate genes affecting post-weaning gain too. Additionally, 25 genes at chromosome-wise significance level were also forecasted to be the promising genes that influencing sheep growth and meat production traits. CONCLUSIONS: The results will contribute to the similar studies and facilitate the potential utilization of genes involved in growth and meat production traits in sheep in future.
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spelling pubmed-36924492013-07-02 Genome-Wide Association Studies for Growth and Meat Production Traits in Sheep Zhang, Li Liu, Jiasen Zhao, Fuping Ren, Hangxing Xu, Lingyang Lu, Jian Zhang, Shifang Zhang, Xiaoning Wei, Caihong Lu, Guobin Zheng, Youmin Du, Lixin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Growth and meat production traits are significant economic traits in sheep. The aim of the study is to identify candidate genes affecting growth and meat production traits at genome level with high throughput single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) genotyping technologies. METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS: Using Illumina OvineSNP50 BeadChip, we performed a GWA study in 329 purebred sheep for 11 growth and meat production traits (birth weight, weaning weight, 6-month weight, eye muscle area, fat thickness, pre-weaning gain, post-weaning gain, daily weight gain, height at withers, chest girth, and shin circumference). After quality control, 319 sheep and 48,198 SNPs were analyzed by TASSEL program in a mixed linear model (MLM). 36 significant SNPs were identified for 7 traits, and 10 of them reached genome-wise significance level for post-weaning gain. Gene annotation was implemented with the latest sheep genome Ovis_aries_v3.1 (released October 2012). More than one-third SNPs (14 out of 36) were located within ovine genes, others were located close to ovine genes (878bp-398,165bp apart). The strongest new finding is 5 genes were thought to be the most crucial candidate genes associated with post-weaning gain: s58995.1 was located within the ovine genes MEF2B and RFXANK, OAR3_84073899.1, OAR3_115712045.1 and OAR9_91721507.1 were located within CAMKMT, TRHDE, and RIPK2 respectively. GRM1, POL, MBD5, UBR2, RPL7 and SMC2 were thought to be the important candidate genes affecting post-weaning gain too. Additionally, 25 genes at chromosome-wise significance level were also forecasted to be the promising genes that influencing sheep growth and meat production traits. CONCLUSIONS: The results will contribute to the similar studies and facilitate the potential utilization of genes involved in growth and meat production traits in sheep in future. Public Library of Science 2013-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3692449/ /pubmed/23825544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066569 Text en © 2013 Zhang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhang, Li
Liu, Jiasen
Zhao, Fuping
Ren, Hangxing
Xu, Lingyang
Lu, Jian
Zhang, Shifang
Zhang, Xiaoning
Wei, Caihong
Lu, Guobin
Zheng, Youmin
Du, Lixin
Genome-Wide Association Studies for Growth and Meat Production Traits in Sheep
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title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Studies for Growth and Meat Production Traits in Sheep
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title_short Genome-Wide Association Studies for Growth and Meat Production Traits in Sheep
title_sort genome-wide association studies for growth and meat production traits in sheep
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066569
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