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Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study

Temperament is fundamental to animal production due to its direct influence on the animal-herdsman relationship. When compared to calm animals, the aggressive, anxious or fearful ones exhibit less weight gain, lower reproductive efficiency, decreased milk production and higher herd maintenance costs...

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Autores principales: dos Santos, Fernanda Caroline, Peixoto, Maria Gabriela Campolina Diniz, Fonseca, Pablo Augusto de Souza, Pires, Maria de Fátima Ávila, Ventura, Ricardo Vieira, Rosse, Izinara da Cruz., Bruneli, Frank Angelo Tomita, Machado, Marco Antonio, Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5268462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28125592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169163
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author dos Santos, Fernanda Caroline
Peixoto, Maria Gabriela Campolina Diniz
Fonseca, Pablo Augusto de Souza
Pires, Maria de Fátima Ávila
Ventura, Ricardo Vieira
Rosse, Izinara da Cruz.
Bruneli, Frank Angelo Tomita
Machado, Marco Antonio
Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
author_facet dos Santos, Fernanda Caroline
Peixoto, Maria Gabriela Campolina Diniz
Fonseca, Pablo Augusto de Souza
Pires, Maria de Fátima Ávila
Ventura, Ricardo Vieira
Rosse, Izinara da Cruz.
Bruneli, Frank Angelo Tomita
Machado, Marco Antonio
Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
author_sort dos Santos, Fernanda Caroline
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description Temperament is fundamental to animal production due to its direct influence on the animal-herdsman relationship. When compared to calm animals, the aggressive, anxious or fearful ones exhibit less weight gain, lower reproductive efficiency, decreased milk production and higher herd maintenance costs, all of which contribute to reduced profits. However, temperament is a trait that is complex and difficult to assess. Recently, a new quantitative system, REATEST(®), for assessing reactivity, a phenotype of temperament, was developed. Herein, we describe the results of a Genome-wide association study for reactivity, assessed using REATEST(®) with a sample of 754 females from five dual-purpose (milk and meat production) Guzerat (Bos indicus) herds. Genotyping was performed using a 50k SNP chip and a two-step mixed model approach (Grammar-Gamma) with a one-by-one marker regression was used to identify QTLs. QTLs for reactivity were identified on chromosomes BTA1, BTA5, BTA14, and BTA25. Five intronic and two intergenic markers were significantly associated with reactivity. POU1F1, DRD3, VWA3A, ZBTB20, EPHA6, SNRPF and NTN4 were identified as candidate genes. Previous QTL reports for temperament traits, covering areas surrounding the SNPs/genes identified here, further corroborate these associations. The seven genes identified in the present study explain 20.5% of reactivity variance and give a better understanding of temperament biology.
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spelling pubmed-52684622017-02-06 Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study dos Santos, Fernanda Caroline Peixoto, Maria Gabriela Campolina Diniz Fonseca, Pablo Augusto de Souza Pires, Maria de Fátima Ávila Ventura, Ricardo Vieira Rosse, Izinara da Cruz. Bruneli, Frank Angelo Tomita Machado, Marco Antonio Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos PLoS One Research Article Temperament is fundamental to animal production due to its direct influence on the animal-herdsman relationship. When compared to calm animals, the aggressive, anxious or fearful ones exhibit less weight gain, lower reproductive efficiency, decreased milk production and higher herd maintenance costs, all of which contribute to reduced profits. However, temperament is a trait that is complex and difficult to assess. Recently, a new quantitative system, REATEST(®), for assessing reactivity, a phenotype of temperament, was developed. Herein, we describe the results of a Genome-wide association study for reactivity, assessed using REATEST(®) with a sample of 754 females from five dual-purpose (milk and meat production) Guzerat (Bos indicus) herds. Genotyping was performed using a 50k SNP chip and a two-step mixed model approach (Grammar-Gamma) with a one-by-one marker regression was used to identify QTLs. QTLs for reactivity were identified on chromosomes BTA1, BTA5, BTA14, and BTA25. Five intronic and two intergenic markers were significantly associated with reactivity. POU1F1, DRD3, VWA3A, ZBTB20, EPHA6, SNRPF and NTN4 were identified as candidate genes. Previous QTL reports for temperament traits, covering areas surrounding the SNPs/genes identified here, further corroborate these associations. The seven genes identified in the present study explain 20.5% of reactivity variance and give a better understanding of temperament biology. Public Library of Science 2017-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5268462/ /pubmed/28125592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169163 Text en © 2017 dos Santos 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.
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dos Santos, Fernanda Caroline
Peixoto, Maria Gabriela Campolina Diniz
Fonseca, Pablo Augusto de Souza
Pires, Maria de Fátima Ávila
Ventura, Ricardo Vieira
Rosse, Izinara da Cruz.
Bruneli, Frank Angelo Tomita
Machado, Marco Antonio
Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study
title Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study
title_full Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study
title_fullStr Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study
title_short Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (Bos indicus) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study
title_sort identification of candidate genes for reactivity in guzerat (bos indicus) cattle: a genome-wide association study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5268462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28125592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169163
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