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G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Sudanese desert sheep encompass different sheep breeds named according to the different Sudanese tribes that rear them such as the Dubasi, Shugor, and Watish sheep. The objectives of this study were to screen for G1 point mutation in the polymorphic growth differentiation factor...

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Autores principales: Abdelgadir, Amani Z., Musa, Lutfi M. A., Jawasreh, Khaleel I., Saleem, Aubai O., El-Hag, Faisal, Ahmed, Mohamed-Khair A.
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Publicado: Veterinary World 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33642793
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.104-112
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author Abdelgadir, Amani Z.
Musa, Lutfi M. A.
Jawasreh, Khaleel I.
Saleem, Aubai O.
El-Hag, Faisal
Ahmed, Mohamed-Khair A.
author_facet Abdelgadir, Amani Z.
Musa, Lutfi M. A.
Jawasreh, Khaleel I.
Saleem, Aubai O.
El-Hag, Faisal
Ahmed, Mohamed-Khair A.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Sudanese desert sheep encompass different sheep breeds named according to the different Sudanese tribes that rear them such as the Dubasi, Shugor, and Watish sheep. The objectives of this study were to screen for G1 point mutation in the polymorphic growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) gene, investigate its association with litter size, and construct the phylogeny of the different tribal breeds that belong to the Sudanese Desert sheep tribal types. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Genomic DNA was extracted from whole blood of three tribal Desert sheep breeds (Dubasi, Watish, and Shugor) using the guanidine chloride method. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism with HhaI restriction enzyme and sequencing techniques was used for genotyping the GDF9 locus for possible mutations associated with litter size in the three desert sheep tribal types. RESULTS: G1 mutation in GDF9 caused the replacement of Arginine by Histidine at residue 87. The wild type allele (A) had the highest frequency, whereas the mutant type allele (a) had the lowest in all the sequenced subtypes. The genotype frequencies of the wild type ewes (AA) were higher than the heterozygous (Aa) and the mutant type (aa) frequencies in the three studied desert sheep types. No significant differences were found in the allele frequency between the three tribal types. Litter size was significantly influenced by the genotypes of GDF9 gene, parities, and subtypes (p≤0.01, 0.01, and 0.05, respectively). In the Watish sheep type, heterozygous sheep in their second parity recorded the highest litter size. Sequence alignment of GDF9 gene samples with the database entry indicated that all three tribal types were similar and identical to the reference sequence. The phylogenetic tree revealed that Shugor is the common ancestor of the studied types and Watish is more closely related to Shugor than Dubasi. This result mi ght partly explain the lower reproductive performance of Dubasi compared to Watish and Shugor. CONCLUSION: The presence of one copy of GDF9 gene increased litter size in the studied Sudanese Desert sheep. This locus may be used as a biomarker for litter size improvement through genotypic selection and allele or gene introgression.
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spelling pubmed-78968902021-02-26 G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep Abdelgadir, Amani Z. Musa, Lutfi M. A. Jawasreh, Khaleel I. Saleem, Aubai O. El-Hag, Faisal Ahmed, Mohamed-Khair A. Vet World Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Sudanese desert sheep encompass different sheep breeds named according to the different Sudanese tribes that rear them such as the Dubasi, Shugor, and Watish sheep. The objectives of this study were to screen for G1 point mutation in the polymorphic growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) gene, investigate its association with litter size, and construct the phylogeny of the different tribal breeds that belong to the Sudanese Desert sheep tribal types. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Genomic DNA was extracted from whole blood of three tribal Desert sheep breeds (Dubasi, Watish, and Shugor) using the guanidine chloride method. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism with HhaI restriction enzyme and sequencing techniques was used for genotyping the GDF9 locus for possible mutations associated with litter size in the three desert sheep tribal types. RESULTS: G1 mutation in GDF9 caused the replacement of Arginine by Histidine at residue 87. The wild type allele (A) had the highest frequency, whereas the mutant type allele (a) had the lowest in all the sequenced subtypes. The genotype frequencies of the wild type ewes (AA) were higher than the heterozygous (Aa) and the mutant type (aa) frequencies in the three studied desert sheep types. No significant differences were found in the allele frequency between the three tribal types. Litter size was significantly influenced by the genotypes of GDF9 gene, parities, and subtypes (p≤0.01, 0.01, and 0.05, respectively). In the Watish sheep type, heterozygous sheep in their second parity recorded the highest litter size. Sequence alignment of GDF9 gene samples with the database entry indicated that all three tribal types were similar and identical to the reference sequence. The phylogenetic tree revealed that Shugor is the common ancestor of the studied types and Watish is more closely related to Shugor than Dubasi. This result mi ght partly explain the lower reproductive performance of Dubasi compared to Watish and Shugor. CONCLUSION: The presence of one copy of GDF9 gene increased litter size in the studied Sudanese Desert sheep. This locus may be used as a biomarker for litter size improvement through genotypic selection and allele or gene introgression. Veterinary World 2021-01 2021-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7896890/ /pubmed/33642793 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.104-112 Text en Copyright: © Abdelgadir, et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Abdelgadir, Amani Z.
Musa, Lutfi M. A.
Jawasreh, Khaleel I.
Saleem, Aubai O.
El-Hag, Faisal
Ahmed, Mohamed-Khair A.
G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep
title G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep
title_full G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep
title_fullStr G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep
title_full_unstemmed G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep
title_short G1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in Sudanese desert sheep
title_sort g1 point mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 gene affects litter size in sudanese desert sheep
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33642793
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.104-112
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