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Novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in Brahman cattle

Cattle temperament is a complex and economically relevant trait. The objective of this study was to identify genomic regions and genes associated with cattle temperament. From a Brahman cattle population of 1,370 animals evaluated for temperament traits (Exit velocity-EV, Pen Score-PS, Temperament S...

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Autores principales: Paredes-Sánchez, Francisco Alejandro, Sifuentes-Rincón, Ana María, Casas, Eduardo, Arellano-Vera, Williams, Parra-Bracamonte, G. Manuel, Riley, David G., Welsh, Thomas H., Randel, Ronald D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7446865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32822435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237825
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author Paredes-Sánchez, Francisco Alejandro
Sifuentes-Rincón, Ana María
Casas, Eduardo
Arellano-Vera, Williams
Parra-Bracamonte, G. Manuel
Riley, David G.
Welsh, Thomas H.
Randel, Ronald D.
author_facet Paredes-Sánchez, Francisco Alejandro
Sifuentes-Rincón, Ana María
Casas, Eduardo
Arellano-Vera, Williams
Parra-Bracamonte, G. Manuel
Riley, David G.
Welsh, Thomas H.
Randel, Ronald D.
author_sort Paredes-Sánchez, Francisco Alejandro
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description Cattle temperament is a complex and economically relevant trait. The objective of this study was to identify genomic regions and genes associated with cattle temperament. From a Brahman cattle population of 1,370 animals evaluated for temperament traits (Exit velocity-EV, Pen Score-PS, Temperament Score-TS), two groups of temperament-contrasting animals were identified based on their EV-average values ±1/2 standard deviation (SD). To be considered in the calm group, the EV of females ranged between 0.16–1.82 m/s (n = 50) and the EV of males ranged between 0.4–1.56 m/s (n = 48). Females were classified as temperamental if their EV ranged between 3.13–7.66 m/s (n = 46) and males were classified as temperamental if their EV ranged between 3.05–10.83 m/s (n = 45). Selected animals were genotyped using a total of 139,376 SNPs (GGP-HD-150K), evaluated for their association with EV. The Genome-Wide Association analysis (GWAS) identified fourteen SNPs: rs135340276, rs134895560, rs110190635, rs42949831, rs135982573, rs109393235, rs109531929, rs135087545, rs41839733, rs42486577, rs136661522, rs110882543, rs110864071, rs109722627, (P<8.1E-05), nine of them were located on intergenic regions, harboring seventeen genes, of which only ACER3, VRK2, FANCL and SLCO3A1 were considered candidate associated with bovine temperament due to their reported biological functions. Five SNPs were located at introns of the NRXN3, EXOC4, CACNG4 and SLC9A4 genes. The indicated candidate genes are implicated in a wide range of behavioural phenotypes and complex cognitive functions. The association of the fourteen SNPs on bovine temperament traits (EV, PS and TS) was evaluated; all these SNPs were significant for EV; only some were associated with PS and TS. Fourteen SNPs were associated with EV which allowed the identification of twenty-one candidate genes for Brahman temperament. From a functional point of view, the five intronic SNPs identified in this study, are candidates to address control of bovine temperament, further investigation will probe their role in expression of this trait.
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spelling pubmed-74468652020-08-26 Novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in Brahman cattle Paredes-Sánchez, Francisco Alejandro Sifuentes-Rincón, Ana María Casas, Eduardo Arellano-Vera, Williams Parra-Bracamonte, G. Manuel Riley, David G. Welsh, Thomas H. Randel, Ronald D. PLoS One Research Article Cattle temperament is a complex and economically relevant trait. The objective of this study was to identify genomic regions and genes associated with cattle temperament. From a Brahman cattle population of 1,370 animals evaluated for temperament traits (Exit velocity-EV, Pen Score-PS, Temperament Score-TS), two groups of temperament-contrasting animals were identified based on their EV-average values ±1/2 standard deviation (SD). To be considered in the calm group, the EV of females ranged between 0.16–1.82 m/s (n = 50) and the EV of males ranged between 0.4–1.56 m/s (n = 48). Females were classified as temperamental if their EV ranged between 3.13–7.66 m/s (n = 46) and males were classified as temperamental if their EV ranged between 3.05–10.83 m/s (n = 45). Selected animals were genotyped using a total of 139,376 SNPs (GGP-HD-150K), evaluated for their association with EV. The Genome-Wide Association analysis (GWAS) identified fourteen SNPs: rs135340276, rs134895560, rs110190635, rs42949831, rs135982573, rs109393235, rs109531929, rs135087545, rs41839733, rs42486577, rs136661522, rs110882543, rs110864071, rs109722627, (P<8.1E-05), nine of them were located on intergenic regions, harboring seventeen genes, of which only ACER3, VRK2, FANCL and SLCO3A1 were considered candidate associated with bovine temperament due to their reported biological functions. Five SNPs were located at introns of the NRXN3, EXOC4, CACNG4 and SLC9A4 genes. The indicated candidate genes are implicated in a wide range of behavioural phenotypes and complex cognitive functions. The association of the fourteen SNPs on bovine temperament traits (EV, PS and TS) was evaluated; all these SNPs were significant for EV; only some were associated with PS and TS. Fourteen SNPs were associated with EV which allowed the identification of twenty-one candidate genes for Brahman temperament. From a functional point of view, the five intronic SNPs identified in this study, are candidates to address control of bovine temperament, further investigation will probe their role in expression of this trait. Public Library of Science 2020-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7446865/ /pubmed/32822435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237825 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Paredes-Sánchez, Francisco Alejandro
Sifuentes-Rincón, Ana María
Casas, Eduardo
Arellano-Vera, Williams
Parra-Bracamonte, G. Manuel
Riley, David G.
Welsh, Thomas H.
Randel, Ronald D.
Novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in Brahman cattle
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title_full Novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in Brahman cattle
title_fullStr Novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in Brahman cattle
title_full_unstemmed Novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in Brahman cattle
title_short Novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in Brahman cattle
title_sort novel genes involved in the genetic architecture of temperament in brahman cattle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7446865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32822435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237825
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