elahe sanjari; mahdiyeh zieaadini; Masood asadi fozi; Ali Esmailizadeh koshkoiyeh
Volume 20, Issue 3 , November 2018, , Pages 365-373
Abstract
This wok was conducted to identify polymorphisms in the region of the exon 1 in 5'UTR of myostatin gene and their relationships with the growth traitsin Raeini cashmere goats. Myostatin gene has been identified as a factor causing a phenotype known as double-muscling in which a series of mutations render ...
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This wok was conducted to identify polymorphisms in the region of the exon 1 in 5'UTR of myostatin gene and their relationships with the growth traitsin Raeini cashmere goats. Myostatin gene has been identified as a factor causing a phenotype known as double-muscling in which a series of mutations render the gen inactivity; therefore, able to increase muscle growth. Blood samples were randomly taken from 150 Raeini cashmere goats. Total genomic DNA was extracted and a 701 bp fragment was amplified from the exon 1 of myostatin gene using PCR-RFLP method. The analysis of band patterns indicated three genotypes including AA, AB and BB with frequencies of 0.56, 0.33 and 0.11, respectively. The A and Balleles had a frequency of 0.72 and 0.28, respectively. The analysis of additive and dominance gene actions revealed that the effect of the myostatin gene on growth traits and body size of Raeini cashmere goats is via the dominance mechanism. The results showed that all growth traits except weaning weight were significantly associated with the identified polymorphisms, thus this gene can be used as a molecular marker in Raeini cashmere goats breeding.
Nader Forough Ameri; Masoud Asadi Foozi; Ali Esmailizadeh Koshkoiyeh
Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, , Pages 201-213
Abstract
This study aimed to identify genes that show signatures of selection for mutations in Iranian native cattle breeds. The data consisted of genotypes for ~777962 SNP markers of 90 animals from eight Iranian native cattle breeds distributing over the country. Therefore, the aim was to identifying divergently ...
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This study aimed to identify genes that show signatures of selection for mutations in Iranian native cattle breeds. The data consisted of genotypes for ~777962 SNP markers of 90 animals from eight Iranian native cattle breeds distributing over the country. Therefore, the aim was to identifying divergently selected regions of the genome. Study of population differentiation across the genome using Weir and Cockerham’s FST test revealed some regions showing evidence of selection. Across the 30 bovine chromosomes (BTA), seven putative selection signatures were detected. These regions were located on chromosomes 1, 2, 7, 8, 12, 13 and X. Finally, study of the reported QTL regions in the orthologous areas of the cattle genome showed that the genomic regions identified in this study overlapped with the reported QTL representing economically important traits such as milk yield, cold tolerance and reproductive traits. Result of this research provided important information on existence of genetic diversity and selection signatures in Iranian native cattle.