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Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep

Coat colour is one of the most important economic traits of sheep and is mainly used for breed identification and characterization. This trait is determined by the biochemical function, availability and distribution of phaeomelanin and eumelanin pigments. In our study, we conducted a genome-wide ass...

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Autores principales: Gebreselassie, Gebremedhin, Liang, Benmeng, Berihulay, Haile, Islam, Rabul, Abied, Adam, Jiang, Lin, Zhao, Zhengwei, Ma, Yuehui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32817695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235426
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author Gebreselassie, Gebremedhin
Liang, Benmeng
Berihulay, Haile
Islam, Rabul
Abied, Adam
Jiang, Lin
Zhao, Zhengwei
Ma, Yuehui
author_facet Gebreselassie, Gebremedhin
Liang, Benmeng
Berihulay, Haile
Islam, Rabul
Abied, Adam
Jiang, Lin
Zhao, Zhengwei
Ma, Yuehui
author_sort Gebreselassie, Gebremedhin
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description Coat colour is one of the most important economic traits of sheep and is mainly used for breed identification and characterization. This trait is determined by the biochemical function, availability and distribution of phaeomelanin and eumelanin pigments. In our study, we conducted a genome-wide association study to identify candidate genes and genetic variants associated with coat colour in 75 Chinese Tan sheep using the ovine 600K SNP BeadChip. Accordingly, we identified two significant SNPs (rs409651063 at 14.232 Mb and rs408511664 at 14.228 Mb) associated with coat colour in the MC1R gene on chromosome 14 with −log10(P) = 2.47E-14 and 1.00E-13, respectively. The consequence of rs409651063 was a missense variant (g.14231948 G>A) that caused an amino acid change (Asp105Asn); however, the second SNP (rs408511664) was a synonymous substitution and is an upstream variant (g.14228343G>A). Moreover, our PCR analysis revealed that the genotype of white sheep was exclusively homozygous (GG), whereas the genotypes of black-head sheep were mainly heterozygous (GA). Interestingly, allele-specific expression analysis (using the missense variant for the skin cDNA samples from black-head sheep) revealed that only the G allele was expressed in the skin covered with white hair, while both the G and A alleles were expressed in the skin covered with black hair. This finding indicated that the missense mutation that we identified is probably responsible for white coat colour in Tan sheep. Furthermore, qPCR analysis of MC1R mRNA level in the skin samples was significantly higher in black-head than white sheep and very significantly higher in GA than GG individuals. Taken together, these results help to elucidate the genetic mechanism underlying coat colour variation in Chinese indigenous sheep.
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spelling pubmed-74444862020-08-27 Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep Gebreselassie, Gebremedhin Liang, Benmeng Berihulay, Haile Islam, Rabul Abied, Adam Jiang, Lin Zhao, Zhengwei Ma, Yuehui PLoS One Research Article Coat colour is one of the most important economic traits of sheep and is mainly used for breed identification and characterization. This trait is determined by the biochemical function, availability and distribution of phaeomelanin and eumelanin pigments. In our study, we conducted a genome-wide association study to identify candidate genes and genetic variants associated with coat colour in 75 Chinese Tan sheep using the ovine 600K SNP BeadChip. Accordingly, we identified two significant SNPs (rs409651063 at 14.232 Mb and rs408511664 at 14.228 Mb) associated with coat colour in the MC1R gene on chromosome 14 with −log10(P) = 2.47E-14 and 1.00E-13, respectively. The consequence of rs409651063 was a missense variant (g.14231948 G>A) that caused an amino acid change (Asp105Asn); however, the second SNP (rs408511664) was a synonymous substitution and is an upstream variant (g.14228343G>A). Moreover, our PCR analysis revealed that the genotype of white sheep was exclusively homozygous (GG), whereas the genotypes of black-head sheep were mainly heterozygous (GA). Interestingly, allele-specific expression analysis (using the missense variant for the skin cDNA samples from black-head sheep) revealed that only the G allele was expressed in the skin covered with white hair, while both the G and A alleles were expressed in the skin covered with black hair. This finding indicated that the missense mutation that we identified is probably responsible for white coat colour in Tan sheep. Furthermore, qPCR analysis of MC1R mRNA level in the skin samples was significantly higher in black-head than white sheep and very significantly higher in GA than GG individuals. Taken together, these results help to elucidate the genetic mechanism underlying coat colour variation in Chinese indigenous sheep. Public Library of Science 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7444486/ /pubmed/32817695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235426 Text en © 2020 Gebreselassie 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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Gebreselassie, Gebremedhin
Liang, Benmeng
Berihulay, Haile
Islam, Rabul
Abied, Adam
Jiang, Lin
Zhao, Zhengwei
Ma, Yuehui
Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep
title Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep
title_full Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep
title_fullStr Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep
title_full_unstemmed Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep
title_short Genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the MC1R gene for coat colour variation in Chinese Tan sheep
title_sort genomic mapping identifies two genetic variants in the mc1r gene for coat colour variation in chinese tan sheep
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32817695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235426
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