Distribution of the frequency of occurrence of alleles by the calpastatin gene in sheep of different breeds (review)

Z. K. Gadzhiev, E. Surzhikova, Tatiana Nikolaevna Mikhailenko, Daria Dmitrievna Elagina, Olga N. Onishchenko
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The genetic diversity of modern populations of domestic animals is very important for improving breeds, for their adaptation to various environmental conditions, as well as for obtaining high-quality livestock products, in particular meat. The calpastatin gene (CAST) is considered as one of the promising markers of growth intensity and meat quality. The article presents an analysis of the literature review on the CAST gene in sheep from the following countries: Asia, New Zealand, Iran, England, France, Poland, Russia. The results of scientific studies aimed at studying the frequency of occurrence of CASTM and CASTN alleles, as well as CASTMM, CASTMN, CASTNN genotypes in the calpastatin gene in different breeds of sheep are summarized. On the territory of the Russian Federation, the number of sheep bred in the North Caucasus, Southern, Volga, Siberian Federal Districts has been studied. In all the studied breeds, the frequency of the M allele significantly exceeded the frequency of the N allele and was in the range of 0,33–0,99, therefore, the frequency of the N allele was in the range from 0,01 to 0,67.
不同品种绵羊calpastatin基因等位基因出现频率的分布(综述)
现代家畜种群的遗传多样性对于改良品种、使其适应各种环境条件以及获得高质量畜产品,特别是肉类非常重要。calpastatin基因(CAST)被认为是一种很有前途的生长强度和肉品质的标记。本文对亚洲、新西兰、伊朗、英国、法国、波兰、俄罗斯等国绵羊CAST基因的文献进行了综述分析。综述了不同品种绵羊calpastatin基因中CASTM、CASTN等位基因的出现频率以及CASTMM、CASTMN、CASTNN基因型的科学研究结果。在俄罗斯联邦境内,对北高加索、南部、伏尔加、西伯利亚联邦区饲养的羊的数量进行了研究。在所有研究品种中,M等位基因的频率显著超过N等位基因的频率,在0.33 ~ 0.99之间,因此,N等位基因的频率在0.01 ~ 0.67之间。
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