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Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat

Litter size is an important component trait of doe reproduction. By improving it, production efficiency and economic benefits can be significantly provided. Genetic marker-assisted selection (MAS) based on proven molecular indicators could enhance the efficacy of goat selection, as well as litter si...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Sanbao, Gao, Xiaotong, Jiang, Yuhang, Shen, Yujian, Xie, Hongyue, Pan, Peng, Huang, Yanna, Wei, Yingming, Jiang, Qinyang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8461558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34584939
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-375-2021
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author Zhang, Sanbao
Gao, Xiaotong
Jiang, Yuhang
Shen, Yujian
Xie, Hongyue
Pan, Peng
Huang, Yanna
Wei, Yingming
Jiang, Qinyang
author_facet Zhang, Sanbao
Gao, Xiaotong
Jiang, Yuhang
Shen, Yujian
Xie, Hongyue
Pan, Peng
Huang, Yanna
Wei, Yingming
Jiang, Qinyang
author_sort Zhang, Sanbao
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description Litter size is an important component trait of doe reproduction. By improving it, production efficiency and economic benefits can be significantly provided. Genetic marker-assisted selection (MAS) based on proven molecular indicators could enhance the efficacy of goat selection, as well as litter size trait. Many molecular markers have been identified that they can be used to improve litter size in different goat breeds. However, the presence and value of these markers vary among goat breeds. In the present study, we used the reported loci on other breeds of goat as candidate loci to detect whether these loci appear in this Nubian goat population; then we proceed to genotype and detect surrounding loci (50 bp) by multiplex PCR and sequencing technology. As a result, 69 mutations (59 SNPs and 10 indels) were screened out from 23 candidate genes in Nubian goat population, 12 loci were significantly associated with the litter size of first-parity individuals; 5 loci were significantly associated with the litter size of second-parity individuals; 3 loci were significantly associated with the litter size of third-parity individuals. In addition, five loci were significantly associated with the average litter size. The additive effect value of KITLG: g.18047318 G [Formula: see text] A in first parity, KITLG: g.18152042G [Formula: see text] A in third parity, KISS-1: g.1341674 C [Formula: see text] G in first parity, and GHR: g.32134187G [Formula: see text] A in second parity exceed more than 0.40, and the preponderant alleles are G, C, A and G, respectively. Further, linkage disequilibrium analysis of 21 mutation loci shows that 3 haplotype blocks are formed, and the litter size of combination type AACC in KISS-1 gene and AAGG in KITLG gene are significantly lower than that of other combinations genotype in first parity ([Formula: see text]). These findings can provide effective candidate DNA markers for selecting superior individuals in Nubian goat breeding.
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spelling pubmed-84615582021-09-27 Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat Zhang, Sanbao Gao, Xiaotong Jiang, Yuhang Shen, Yujian Xie, Hongyue Pan, Peng Huang, Yanna Wei, Yingming Jiang, Qinyang Arch Anim Breed Original Study Litter size is an important component trait of doe reproduction. By improving it, production efficiency and economic benefits can be significantly provided. Genetic marker-assisted selection (MAS) based on proven molecular indicators could enhance the efficacy of goat selection, as well as litter size trait. Many molecular markers have been identified that they can be used to improve litter size in different goat breeds. However, the presence and value of these markers vary among goat breeds. In the present study, we used the reported loci on other breeds of goat as candidate loci to detect whether these loci appear in this Nubian goat population; then we proceed to genotype and detect surrounding loci (50 bp) by multiplex PCR and sequencing technology. As a result, 69 mutations (59 SNPs and 10 indels) were screened out from 23 candidate genes in Nubian goat population, 12 loci were significantly associated with the litter size of first-parity individuals; 5 loci were significantly associated with the litter size of second-parity individuals; 3 loci were significantly associated with the litter size of third-parity individuals. In addition, five loci were significantly associated with the average litter size. The additive effect value of KITLG: g.18047318 G [Formula: see text] A in first parity, KITLG: g.18152042G [Formula: see text] A in third parity, KISS-1: g.1341674 C [Formula: see text] G in first parity, and GHR: g.32134187G [Formula: see text] A in second parity exceed more than 0.40, and the preponderant alleles are G, C, A and G, respectively. Further, linkage disequilibrium analysis of 21 mutation loci shows that 3 haplotype blocks are formed, and the litter size of combination type AACC in KISS-1 gene and AAGG in KITLG gene are significantly lower than that of other combinations genotype in first parity ([Formula: see text]). These findings can provide effective candidate DNA markers for selecting superior individuals in Nubian goat breeding. Copernicus GmbH 2021-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8461558/ /pubmed/34584939 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-375-2021 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Sanbao Zhang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Study
Zhang, Sanbao
Gao, Xiaotong
Jiang, Yuhang
Shen, Yujian
Xie, Hongyue
Pan, Peng
Huang, Yanna
Wei, Yingming
Jiang, Qinyang
Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat
title Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat
title_full Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat
title_fullStr Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat
title_full_unstemmed Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat
title_short Population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in Nubian goat
title_sort population validation of reproductive gene mutation loci and association with the litter size in nubian goat
topic Original Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8461558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34584939
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-375-2021
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