Effects of Somatotropic Axis Gene Polymorphisms on Milk Yields in Simmental Cattle

Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.12681/jhvms.31661
Z. Sonmez, S. Kopuzlu, M. Özdemir
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Due to the increasing world population, scientists aim to obtain high-yield products using new techniques and methods to meet needs in the fields of food, agriculture, and livestock. It is very important to selected the candidate genes and markers correctly, especially in the QTL and MAS techniques in livestock. Somatotropic axis genes affect yield traits, growth, reproduction, and milk production in cattle. In the study, we determined GH/AluI and IGFI/SnaBI gene polymorphisms using the PCR-RFLP technique in DNA samples obtained from 70 Simmental cattle. The allele frequencies of the genes were in the same proportion as 0.62 and 0.38, L and V for the GH gene and T and C for the IGFI gene. There was no significant relationship between the polymorphic genotypes of the genes we examined and lactation milk yields, 305-day milk yields, daily milk yields, and lactation periods of Simmental cattle. The probability of using bGH/AluI and IGFI/SnaBI genetic variations as markers in association studies with milk yield in cattle is extremely low. Keywords: Axis genes; RFLP; MAS; Simmental; milk yield
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体质轴基因多态性对西门塔尔牛产奶量的影响
由于世界人口不断增长,科学家们希望利用新技术和新方法获得高产产品,以满足粮食、农业和畜牧业领域的需求。正确选择候选基因和标记非常重要,尤其是在家畜的 QTL 和 MAS 技术中。体质轴基因影响牛的产量性状、生长、繁殖和产奶量。本研究采用 PCR-RFLP 技术测定了 70 头西门塔尔牛 DNA 样本中 GH/AluI 和 IGFI/SnaBI 基因的多态性。基因的等位基因频率分别为 0.62 和 0.38,GH 基因的等位基因频率为 L 和 V,IGFI 基因的等位基因频率为 T 和 C。所研究基因的多态性基因型与西门塔尔牛的泌乳乳产量、305天乳产量、日产乳量和泌乳期之间没有明显关系。将bGH/AluI和IGFI/SnaBI基因变异作为牛产奶量关联研究的标记物的可能性极低。关键词轴基因;RFLP;MAS;西门塔尔牛;产奶量
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