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Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle

Brazil is one of the largest beef producers and exporters in the world with the Nelore breed representing the vast majority of Brazilian cattle (Bos taurus indicus). Despite the great adaptability of the Nelore breed to tropical climate, meat tenderness (MT) remains to be improved. Several factors i...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Vinicius Henrique, Regitano, Luciana Correia de Almeida, Geistlinger, Ludwig, Pértille, Fábio, Giachetto, Poliana Fernanda, Brassaloti, Ricardo Augusto, Morosini, Natália Silva, Zimmer, Ralf, Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4922624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27348523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157711
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author da Silva, Vinicius Henrique
Regitano, Luciana Correia de Almeida
Geistlinger, Ludwig
Pértille, Fábio
Giachetto, Poliana Fernanda
Brassaloti, Ricardo Augusto
Morosini, Natália Silva
Zimmer, Ralf
Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann
author_facet da Silva, Vinicius Henrique
Regitano, Luciana Correia de Almeida
Geistlinger, Ludwig
Pértille, Fábio
Giachetto, Poliana Fernanda
Brassaloti, Ricardo Augusto
Morosini, Natália Silva
Zimmer, Ralf
Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann
author_sort da Silva, Vinicius Henrique
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description Brazil is one of the largest beef producers and exporters in the world with the Nelore breed representing the vast majority of Brazilian cattle (Bos taurus indicus). Despite the great adaptability of the Nelore breed to tropical climate, meat tenderness (MT) remains to be improved. Several factors including genetic composition can influence MT. In this article, we report a genome-wide analysis of copy number variation (CNV) inferred from Illumina® High Density SNP-chip data for a Nelore population of 723 males. We detected >2,600 CNV regions (CNVRs) representing ≈6.5% of the genome. Comparing our results with previous studies revealed an overlap in ≈1400 CNVRs (>50%). A total of 1,155 CNVRs (43.6%) overlapped 2,750 genes. They were enriched for processes involving guanosine triphosphate (GTP), previously reported to influence skeletal muscle physiology and morphology. Nelore CNVRs also overlapped QTLs for MT reported in other breeds (8.9%, 236 CNVRs) and from a previous study with this population (4.1%, 109 CNVRs). Two CNVRs were also proximal to glutathione metabolism genes that were previously associated with MT. Genome-wide association study of CN state with estimated breeding values derived from meat shear force identified 6 regions, including a region on BTA3 that contains genes of the cAMP and cGMP pathway. Ten CNVRs that overlapped regions associated with MT were successfully validated by qPCR. Our results represent the first comprehensive CNV study in Bos taurus indicus cattle and identify regions in which copy number changes are potentially of importance for the MT phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-49226242016-07-18 Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle da Silva, Vinicius Henrique Regitano, Luciana Correia de Almeida Geistlinger, Ludwig Pértille, Fábio Giachetto, Poliana Fernanda Brassaloti, Ricardo Augusto Morosini, Natália Silva Zimmer, Ralf Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann PLoS One Research Article Brazil is one of the largest beef producers and exporters in the world with the Nelore breed representing the vast majority of Brazilian cattle (Bos taurus indicus). Despite the great adaptability of the Nelore breed to tropical climate, meat tenderness (MT) remains to be improved. Several factors including genetic composition can influence MT. In this article, we report a genome-wide analysis of copy number variation (CNV) inferred from Illumina® High Density SNP-chip data for a Nelore population of 723 males. We detected >2,600 CNV regions (CNVRs) representing ≈6.5% of the genome. Comparing our results with previous studies revealed an overlap in ≈1400 CNVRs (>50%). A total of 1,155 CNVRs (43.6%) overlapped 2,750 genes. They were enriched for processes involving guanosine triphosphate (GTP), previously reported to influence skeletal muscle physiology and morphology. Nelore CNVRs also overlapped QTLs for MT reported in other breeds (8.9%, 236 CNVRs) and from a previous study with this population (4.1%, 109 CNVRs). Two CNVRs were also proximal to glutathione metabolism genes that were previously associated with MT. Genome-wide association study of CN state with estimated breeding values derived from meat shear force identified 6 regions, including a region on BTA3 that contains genes of the cAMP and cGMP pathway. Ten CNVRs that overlapped regions associated with MT were successfully validated by qPCR. Our results represent the first comprehensive CNV study in Bos taurus indicus cattle and identify regions in which copy number changes are potentially of importance for the MT phenotype. Public Library of Science 2016-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4922624/ /pubmed/27348523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157711 Text en © 2016 Silva 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
da Silva, Vinicius Henrique
Regitano, Luciana Correia de Almeida
Geistlinger, Ludwig
Pértille, Fábio
Giachetto, Poliana Fernanda
Brassaloti, Ricardo Augusto
Morosini, Natália Silva
Zimmer, Ralf
Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann
Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle
title Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle
title_full Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle
title_short Genome-Wide Detection of CNVs and Their Association with Meat Tenderness in Nelore Cattle
title_sort genome-wide detection of cnvs and their association with meat tenderness in nelore cattle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4922624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27348523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157711
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