Analisis Genetik Gen Leptin Berdasarkan Sekuen DNA GenBank dan Asosiasinya dengan Reproduksi Ternak Babi

Cynthia Dewi Gaina, Filphin Adolfin Amalo, Yustinus O. P. Wuhan
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A candidate gene suspected of affecting pigs' reproductive traits is known as the leptin (LEP) gene. Based on the information found in Leptin GenBank's DNA sequence database, this research aimed to determine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and changes in nucleotides and phylogenetic trees in pigs. The data from NCBI GenBank was used to obtain three different DNA sequences of the Leptin gene in pigs. The DNA sequence data for leptin were aligned using BioEdit to establish the sites of SNPs and alterations in nucleotides. A phylogenetic tree was constructed using Mega X. DNA sequences were, and the pig LEP gene was sequenced resulted in 11 SNPs. These findings are based on the sequence regions. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the sequence of the Leptin gene in pigs (Sus scrofa) clustered more closely with that of goats (Capra hircus) than it did with the sequence of the LEP gene among the cattle (Bos taurus and Bos indicus). The outcomes of this study can serve as a basis for more investigation into the connection between the LEP gene SNP and reproductive traits in pigs as one of potential genes for molecular selection.
Leptin的基因分析是基于GenBank的DNA序列和他与猪繁殖的同事的基因分析
瘦素(LEP)基因是一种被怀疑影响猪繁殖性状的候选基因。基于Leptin GenBank DNA序列数据库中的信息,本研究旨在确定猪的单核苷酸多态性(snp)以及核苷酸和系统发育树的变化。来自NCBI GenBank的数据被用于获得猪瘦素基因的三种不同的DNA序列。使用BioEdit对瘦素的DNA序列数据进行比对,以确定snp位点和核苷酸的改变。利用Mega x构建系统发育树,对猪LEP基因进行测序,得到11个单核苷酸多态性。这些发现是基于序列区域。系统发育分析表明,猪(Sus scrofa)的瘦素基因序列与山羊(Capra hircus)的瘦素基因序列比牛(Bos taurus和Bos indicus)的瘦素基因序列更接近。本研究结果可作为分子选择的潜在基因之一,为进一步研究LEP基因SNP与猪繁殖性状的关系奠定基础。
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