Candidate genes and signature of selection associated with different biological aspects and general characteristics of goat

Ahmed A. Saleh , Amr M.A. Rashad , Nada N.A.M. Hassanine , Mahmoud A. Sharaby
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Abstract

During the last few decades, hundreds of candidate genes have been detected and identified in goat breeds. In addition, comprehensive studies have been performed on the differentiation and polymorphism of several genes along with their roles in the control and management of economic traits. In this article, the authors review the genetic studies that have been conducted on goats throughout the past three decades, along with a summary of the results of those studies in a focused manner with a discussion of the most important genes that affect different body functions such as metabolism, physiological pathways, fertility, meat production, meat quality, milk production, fibre production, adaptation… etc. The authors believe that this review opens a window for researchers who are interested in the field of animal production, especially small ruminants, whether at the genome level or candidate genes. It also preserves the time and effort required to search in dozens of researches related to this field because the authors collected pieces of important information related to those genes and the genome of goat in one work by an easy-to-follow way.

山羊不同生物学方面和一般特征的候选基因和选择特征
在过去的几十年里,已经在山羊品种中检测和鉴定了数百个候选基因。此外,还对几个基因的分化和多态性及其在经济性状控制和管理中的作用进行了全面的研究。在这篇文章中,作者回顾了过去三十年来对山羊进行的基因研究,并重点总结了这些研究的结果,讨论了影响不同身体功能的最重要基因,如新陈代谢、生理途径、生育能力、肉类生产、肉质、牛奶生产,纤维生产、适应等。作者认为,这篇综述为对动物生产领域感兴趣的研究人员打开了一扇窗户,尤其是小型反刍动物,无论是在基因组水平还是候选基因水平。它还保留了在数十项与该领域相关的研究中搜索所需的时间和精力,因为作者以一种易于遵循的方式在一项工作中收集了与这些基因和山羊基因组相关的重要信息。
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