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A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The detection of genes potentially associated with economic traits and identification of effective variants can provide a basis for molecular marker-assisted selection of livestock. NR6A1 is a member of the nuclear receptor family and is an important candidate gene related to body si...

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Autores principales: Fang, Xiya, Lai, Zhenyu, Liu, Jie, Zhang, Chunlan, Li, Shipeng, Wu, Fei, Zhou, Zihui, Lei, Chuzhao, Dang, Ruihua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090681
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author Fang, Xiya
Lai, Zhenyu
Liu, Jie
Zhang, Chunlan
Li, Shipeng
Wu, Fei
Zhou, Zihui
Lei, Chuzhao
Dang, Ruihua
author_facet Fang, Xiya
Lai, Zhenyu
Liu, Jie
Zhang, Chunlan
Li, Shipeng
Wu, Fei
Zhou, Zihui
Lei, Chuzhao
Dang, Ruihua
author_sort Fang, Xiya
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The detection of genes potentially associated with economic traits and identification of effective variants can provide a basis for molecular marker-assisted selection of livestock. NR6A1 is a member of the nuclear receptor family and is an important candidate gene related to body size traits. Previous studies showed that NR6A1 gene was associated with body size traits in pigs and other livestock, however, it has not yet been observed in donkeys. In the current study, a 13 bp deletion in NR6A1 gene was firstly identified in donkeys. Analysis showed that this deletion had significant associations with body size traits. ABSTRACT: Nuclear receptor subfamily 6, group A, member 1 (NR6A1), as an important member of the nuclear receptor family, plays an important role in regulating growth, metabolism, and differentiation of embryonic stem cells. For this reason, the NR6A1 gene is considered to be a promising candidate for economic traits and was found to be associated with body size traits in many livestock. However, no studies have been conducted on NR6A1 in donkeys so far. Thus, in this research, we focused on donkeys and identified a 13 bp deletion in intron-1 of the NR6A1 gene among 408 individuals from Guanzhong and Dezhou donkeys using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Three genotypes were identified, namely II, ID, and DD. The association analysis indicated that the body lengths and body heights5f genotype II individuals were significantly different to those of genotype ID in Dezhou donkeys. Conclusively, the 13 bp deletion was associated with growth traits in both Guanzhong donkeys and Dezhou donkeys, indicating that the NR6A1 gene could be a possible candidate gene in marker-assisted selection for donkey breeding programs.
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spelling pubmed-67705162019-10-30 A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys Fang, Xiya Lai, Zhenyu Liu, Jie Zhang, Chunlan Li, Shipeng Wu, Fei Zhou, Zihui Lei, Chuzhao Dang, Ruihua Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The detection of genes potentially associated with economic traits and identification of effective variants can provide a basis for molecular marker-assisted selection of livestock. NR6A1 is a member of the nuclear receptor family and is an important candidate gene related to body size traits. Previous studies showed that NR6A1 gene was associated with body size traits in pigs and other livestock, however, it has not yet been observed in donkeys. In the current study, a 13 bp deletion in NR6A1 gene was firstly identified in donkeys. Analysis showed that this deletion had significant associations with body size traits. ABSTRACT: Nuclear receptor subfamily 6, group A, member 1 (NR6A1), as an important member of the nuclear receptor family, plays an important role in regulating growth, metabolism, and differentiation of embryonic stem cells. For this reason, the NR6A1 gene is considered to be a promising candidate for economic traits and was found to be associated with body size traits in many livestock. However, no studies have been conducted on NR6A1 in donkeys so far. Thus, in this research, we focused on donkeys and identified a 13 bp deletion in intron-1 of the NR6A1 gene among 408 individuals from Guanzhong and Dezhou donkeys using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Three genotypes were identified, namely II, ID, and DD. The association analysis indicated that the body lengths and body heights5f genotype II individuals were significantly different to those of genotype ID in Dezhou donkeys. Conclusively, the 13 bp deletion was associated with growth traits in both Guanzhong donkeys and Dezhou donkeys, indicating that the NR6A1 gene could be a possible candidate gene in marker-assisted selection for donkey breeding programs. MDPI 2019-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6770516/ /pubmed/31540006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090681 Text en © 2019 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Fang, Xiya
Lai, Zhenyu
Liu, Jie
Zhang, Chunlan
Li, Shipeng
Wu, Fei
Zhou, Zihui
Lei, Chuzhao
Dang, Ruihua
A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys
title A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys
title_full A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys
title_fullStr A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys
title_full_unstemmed A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys
title_short A Novel 13 bp Deletion within the NR6A1 Gene Is Significantly Associated with Growth Traits in Donkeys
title_sort novel 13 bp deletion within the nr6a1 gene is significantly associated with growth traits in donkeys
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090681
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