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Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs

Adiponectin plays an important role in energy homeostasis and metabolism in mammalian adipose tissue. In this study, the relationship between adiponectin gene (ADIPOQ) haplotypes and variation in growth and carcass traits in New Zealand (NZ) Romney lambs was investigated using General Linear Models...

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Autores principales: An, Qingming, Zhou, Huitong, Hu, Jiang, Luo, Yuzhu, Hickford, Jon G. H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5485524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28604630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8060160
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author An, Qingming
Zhou, Huitong
Hu, Jiang
Luo, Yuzhu
Hickford, Jon G. H.
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Zhou, Huitong
Hu, Jiang
Luo, Yuzhu
Hickford, Jon G. H.
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description Adiponectin plays an important role in energy homeostasis and metabolism in mammalian adipose tissue. In this study, the relationship between adiponectin gene (ADIPOQ) haplotypes and variation in growth and carcass traits in New Zealand (NZ) Romney lambs was investigated using General Linear Models (GLMs). Eight haplotypes were found in these lambs and they were composed of the four previously reported promoter fragment sequences (A(1)–D(1)) and three previously reported intron 2–exon 3 sequences (A(3)–C(3)). The frequencies of the haplotypes ranged from 0.07% to 45.91%. The presence of A(1)–A(3) was associated with a decreased pre-weaning growth rate (p = 0.037), and decreased leg lean-meat yield (p = 0.001), loin lean-meat yield (p = 0.018) and total lean-meat yield (p = 0.004). The presence of A(1)–C(3) was associated with increased carcass fat depth over the 12th rib (V-GR; p = 0.001) and a decreased proportion of loin lean-meat yield (p = 0.045). The presence of B(1)–A(3) was associated with an increased proportion of leg lean-meat yield (p = 0.016) and proportion of shoulder lean-meat yield (p = 0.030). No associations were found with birth weight, tailing weight and weaning weight. These results suggest that ovine ADIPOQ may have value as a genetic marker for NZ Romney sheep breeding.
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spelling pubmed-54855242017-06-29 Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs An, Qingming Zhou, Huitong Hu, Jiang Luo, Yuzhu Hickford, Jon G. H. Genes (Basel) Article Adiponectin plays an important role in energy homeostasis and metabolism in mammalian adipose tissue. In this study, the relationship between adiponectin gene (ADIPOQ) haplotypes and variation in growth and carcass traits in New Zealand (NZ) Romney lambs was investigated using General Linear Models (GLMs). Eight haplotypes were found in these lambs and they were composed of the four previously reported promoter fragment sequences (A(1)–D(1)) and three previously reported intron 2–exon 3 sequences (A(3)–C(3)). The frequencies of the haplotypes ranged from 0.07% to 45.91%. The presence of A(1)–A(3) was associated with a decreased pre-weaning growth rate (p = 0.037), and decreased leg lean-meat yield (p = 0.001), loin lean-meat yield (p = 0.018) and total lean-meat yield (p = 0.004). The presence of A(1)–C(3) was associated with increased carcass fat depth over the 12th rib (V-GR; p = 0.001) and a decreased proportion of loin lean-meat yield (p = 0.045). The presence of B(1)–A(3) was associated with an increased proportion of leg lean-meat yield (p = 0.016) and proportion of shoulder lean-meat yield (p = 0.030). No associations were found with birth weight, tailing weight and weaning weight. These results suggest that ovine ADIPOQ may have value as a genetic marker for NZ Romney sheep breeding. MDPI 2017-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5485524/ /pubmed/28604630 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8060160 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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An, Qingming
Zhou, Huitong
Hu, Jiang
Luo, Yuzhu
Hickford, Jon G. H.
Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs
title Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs
title_full Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs
title_fullStr Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs
title_full_unstemmed Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs
title_short Haplotypes of the Ovine Adiponectin Gene and Their Association with Growth and Carcass Traits in New Zealand Romney Lambs
title_sort haplotypes of the ovine adiponectin gene and their association with growth and carcass traits in new zealand romney lambs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5485524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28604630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8060160
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