Genetic Analysis of The Leptin Gene in Goats Based on GenBank DNA Sequences

M. F. Amrullah, Budi Utomo, Suzanita Utama, T. W. Suprayogi, T. Lestari, T. I. Restiadi, Ristaqul Husna Belgania
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The Leptin gene is the gene that produces the leptin hormone, which is released from adipose tissue and can increase the productivity of animals. This study aimed to identify polymorphic nucleotides, changes in amino acid components, and species of goats based on GenBank Leptin DNA sequence data. A total of five goat leptin DNA sequences were extracted from NCBI GenBank data. The leptin DNA sequence was aligned with Bioedit to locate SNPs and amino acid changes. The tree produces cultivars grown using Clustal Omega Ver. 1.2.4. Based on the DNA sequencing results of leptin genes in five goats, five SNPs were located in the coding sequence (CDS), SNPs g.17T/A, g.43T/A, g.74G/A, g.93C/A. and d. 386A/G. SNP was a missense mutation and a silent mutation. The analysis of phylogenetic trees of Leptin showed that there were three breeds of goats in one branch and two breeds of goats in different branches. These results provided the first report for further studies on the genetic diversity of leptin genes in different local goat breeds.
基于GenBank DNA序列的山羊瘦素基因遗传分析
瘦素基因是产生瘦素激素的基因,这种激素从脂肪组织中释放出来,可以提高动物的生产力。本研究旨在基于GenBank Leptin DNA序列数据,鉴定山羊的多态性核苷酸、氨基酸组分的变化和种类。从NCBI GenBank数据中提取了5个山羊瘦素DNA序列。瘦素DNA序列与Bioedit进行比对,以定位snp和氨基酸变化。这棵树生产的品种使用Clustal Omega Ver. 1.2.4。根据5只山羊瘦素基因的DNA测序结果,在编码序列(CDS)中定位到5个snp,分别为g.17T/A、g.43T/A、g.74G/A、g.93C/A。d. 386A/G。SNP是一种错义突变和沉默突变。Leptin系统发育树分析表明,一个分支有3个品种的山羊,不同分支有2个品种的山羊。这些结果为进一步研究不同地方山羊品种瘦素基因的遗传多样性提供了第一份报告。
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