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Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size

The Booroola fecundity (Fec(B)) gene, as the first major fecundity gene identified in Booroola sheep, has attracted careful attention. So far, previous research have uncovered the Fec(B) mutation (Q249R) as the main mutation by virtue of which sheep exhibits multiple lambing phenomena. This mutation...

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Autores principales: Bi, Yi, Feng, Weijie, Kang, Yuxin, Wang, Ke, Yang, Yuta, Qu, Lei, Chen, Hong, Lan, Xianyong, Pan, Chuanying
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.758705
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author Bi, Yi
Feng, Weijie
Kang, Yuxin
Wang, Ke
Yang, Yuta
Qu, Lei
Chen, Hong
Lan, Xianyong
Pan, Chuanying
author_facet Bi, Yi
Feng, Weijie
Kang, Yuxin
Wang, Ke
Yang, Yuta
Qu, Lei
Chen, Hong
Lan, Xianyong
Pan, Chuanying
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description The Booroola fecundity (Fec(B)) gene, as the first major fecundity gene identified in Booroola sheep, has attracted careful attention. So far, previous research have uncovered the Fec(B) mutation (Q249R) as the main mutation by virtue of which sheep exhibits multiple lambing phenomena. This mutation is now being intensively studied and widely used. However, such effect of the Fec(B) mutation has not been applied to goats, and similar types of the Fec(B) gene in goats still need to be studied. Thus, the current study attempted to verify potential mutations in the goat Fec(B) gene as well as investigate their functions related to fecundity. First, Fec(B) expression was investigated in six different goat tissues, and we found that Fec(B) expression was highest in the mammary gland, followed by the ovary. Next, the influence of the Fec(B) gene was analyzed from a new perspective, where five potential copy number variations (CNVs) (CNV1–5) within the Fec(B) gene were identified for the first time, and then their effects on litter size were measured. Our results point out that CNV3 (P = 3.44E-4) and CNV5 (P = 0.034) could significantly influence the litter size of goats. Identically, the combination genotype of CNV3 and CNV5 which consisted of their dominant genotypes was also significantly associated with goat litter size (P = 7.80E-5). Hence, CNV3 and CNV5 could serve as potential DNA molecular markers applied to DNA editing and DNA microarray. Additionally, the abovementioned study has laid a theoretical foundation for the detection of potential fertility-related quantitative trait loci within the goat Fec(B) gene.
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spelling pubmed-85586182021-11-02 Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size Bi, Yi Feng, Weijie Kang, Yuxin Wang, Ke Yang, Yuta Qu, Lei Chen, Hong Lan, Xianyong Pan, Chuanying Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science The Booroola fecundity (Fec(B)) gene, as the first major fecundity gene identified in Booroola sheep, has attracted careful attention. So far, previous research have uncovered the Fec(B) mutation (Q249R) as the main mutation by virtue of which sheep exhibits multiple lambing phenomena. This mutation is now being intensively studied and widely used. However, such effect of the Fec(B) mutation has not been applied to goats, and similar types of the Fec(B) gene in goats still need to be studied. Thus, the current study attempted to verify potential mutations in the goat Fec(B) gene as well as investigate their functions related to fecundity. First, Fec(B) expression was investigated in six different goat tissues, and we found that Fec(B) expression was highest in the mammary gland, followed by the ovary. Next, the influence of the Fec(B) gene was analyzed from a new perspective, where five potential copy number variations (CNVs) (CNV1–5) within the Fec(B) gene were identified for the first time, and then their effects on litter size were measured. Our results point out that CNV3 (P = 3.44E-4) and CNV5 (P = 0.034) could significantly influence the litter size of goats. Identically, the combination genotype of CNV3 and CNV5 which consisted of their dominant genotypes was also significantly associated with goat litter size (P = 7.80E-5). Hence, CNV3 and CNV5 could serve as potential DNA molecular markers applied to DNA editing and DNA microarray. Additionally, the abovementioned study has laid a theoretical foundation for the detection of potential fertility-related quantitative trait loci within the goat Fec(B) gene. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8558618/ /pubmed/34733908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.758705 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bi, Feng, Kang, Wang, Yang, Qu, Chen, Lan and Pan. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Bi, Yi
Feng, Weijie
Kang, Yuxin
Wang, Ke
Yang, Yuta
Qu, Lei
Chen, Hong
Lan, Xianyong
Pan, Chuanying
Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size
title Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size
title_full Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size
title_fullStr Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size
title_full_unstemmed Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size
title_short Detection of mRNA Expression and Copy Number Variations Within the Goat Fec(B) Gene Associated With Litter Size
title_sort detection of mrna expression and copy number variations within the goat fec(b) gene associated with litter size
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.758705
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