Study of genetic variation of myostatin (MSTN) and calpastatin (CAST) genes in two native Iraqi sheep by PCR-RFLP technique

Q2 Veterinary
H. R. Alnajm, Z. K. Imari, Talib A. Al-Rubeaye
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The study aimed to research the genetic variation of the Awassi and Naimi sheep breeds using the two genes myostatin (MSTN) and calpastatin (CAST). Blood samples were collected from 100 animals of the two breeds, and then DNA was extracted using a commercial kit. We used the PCR and RFLP techniques to determine genotypes and allele frequencies. The results showed that the MSTN and CAST genes are polymorphic. The MSTN gene has allelic frequencies (M and m) of 0.81, 0.19, and 0.76, 0.24 in the Awassi and Naimi breeds, respectively. The frequencies of the genotypes MM, Mm, and mm in the Awassi breed were 0.70, 0.19, and 0.11, but in the Naimi breed, they were 0.67, 0.13, and 0.20, respectively. Moreover, the number of alleles observed (Na), the effective number of alleles (Ne) and observed (Ho), and expected (He) heterozygosity were found to be 3, 2.30, 0.24, and 0.35 in the Awassi breed and 2, 1.62, 0.17, and 0.26 in the Naimi breed, respectively. The allelic frequencies (M and N) of the CAST of the Awassi and Naimi breeds are 0.86, 0.14, and 0.88, 0.12, respectively. The frequencies of the genotypes MM, MN, and NN in the Awassi breed were 0.94, 0.04, and 0.02, respectively, while for the Naimi breed, they were 0.95, 0.02, and 0.03, respectively. Also, the Na, Ne, Ho, and He were found to be 2.8, 1.72, 29.6, and 28.57 in the Awassi breed and 1.10, 1.23, 0.17, and 0.15 in the Naimi breed, respectively. According to the chi-square of MSTN and CAST genes, both breeds were not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium balance.
利用 PCR-RFLP 技术研究两种伊拉克本地绵羊的肌促性腺激素(MSTN)和钙促性腺激素(CAST)基因的遗传变异
该研究旨在利用肌动蛋白(MSTN)和钙蛋白(CAST)这两个基因研究阿瓦西绵羊和奈米绵羊品种的遗传变异。我们采集了这两个品种 100 只绵羊的血样,然后使用商业试剂盒提取 DNA。我们使用 PCR 和 RFLP 技术测定了基因型和等位基因频率。结果显示,MSTN 和 CAST 基因具有多态性。MSTN 基因在阿瓦西和奈米品种中的等位基因频率(M 和 m)分别为 0.81、0.19 和 0.76、0.24。基因型 MM、Mm 和 mm 在阿瓦西品种中的频率分别为 0.70、0.19 和 0.11,而在奈米品种中则分别为 0.67、0.13 和 0.20。此外,观察到的等位基因数(Na)、有效等位基因数(Ne)、观察到的杂合度(Ho)和预期杂合度(He)在阿瓦西品种中分别为 3、2.30、0.24 和 0.35,在奈米品种中分别为 2、1.62、0.17 和 0.26。阿瓦西和奈米品种 CAST 的等位基因频率(M 和 N)分别为 0.86、0.14 和 0.88、0.12。阿瓦西品种的基因型 MM、MN 和 NN 的频率分别为 0.94、0.04 和 0.02,而奈米品种的频率分别为 0.95、0.02 和 0.03。此外,阿瓦西品种的 Na、Ne、Ho 和 He 分别为 2.8、1.72、29.6 和 28.57,而奈米品种的 Na、Ne、Ho 和 He 分别为 1.10、1.23、0.17 和 0.15。根据 MSTN 和 CAST 基因的 chi-square 值,两个品种都不处于哈代-温伯格平衡状态。
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Iraqi journal of Veterinary Sciences
Iraqi journal of Veterinary Sciences Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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3.40
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120
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences (Iraqi J. Vet. Sci.) is an online, peer reviewed, Open Access and non-profit journal published biannually by the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul, Iraq. The Journal publishes in Arabic or English papers in various fields of veterinary sciences. Upon submitting an article, authors are asked to indicate their agreement to abide by an open access Creative Commons license (CC-BY-ND). Under the terms of this license, authors retain ownership of the copyright of their articles. However, the license permits any user to download, print out, extract, reuse, archive, and distribute the article, so long as appropriate credit is given to the authors and the source of the work.
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