Long Yang, Xiaoding Lin, Yuhan Chen, Peiya Peng, Qun Lan, Heng Zhao, Hongjiang Wei, Yulong Yin, Mei Liu
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摘要
SNX29 是一个与肉类生产性状相关的潜在功能基因。先前的研究表明,SNX29拷贝数变异(CNV)可能与山羊的表型有关。然而,在滇南小耳猪(DSE)中,SNX29 CNV 对生长性状的遗传影响仍不清楚。因此,本研究调查了415头DSE猪的SNX29 CNV(CNV10810和CNV10811)与生长性状之间的关联。结果表明,CNV10810 突变与 12 月龄和 15 月龄 DSE 猪的背膘厚显著相关(P P P SNX29 CNV 在猪的生长发育过程中起调控作用,因此有望应用于猪育种计划。
Association analysis of the sorting nexin 29 (SNX29) gene copy number variations with growth traits in Diannan small-ear (DSE) pigs.
SNX29 is a potential functional gene associated with meat production traits. Previous studies have shown that SNX29 copy number variation (CNV) could be implicated with phenotype in goats. However, in Diannan small-ear (DSE) pigs, the genetic impact of SNX29 CNV on growth traits remains unclear. Therefore, this study investigated the associations between SNX29 CNVs (CNV10810 and CNV10811) and growth traits in 415 DSE pigs. The results revealed that the CNV10810 mutation was significantly associated with backfat thickness in DSE pigs at 12 and 15 months old (P < 0.05), while the CNV10811 mutation had significant effects on various growth traits at 6 and 12 months old, particularly for body weight, body height, back height and backfat thickness (P < 0.05 or P < 0.001). In conclusion, our results confirm that SNX29 CNV plays a role in regulating growth and development in pigs, thus suggesting its potential application for pig breeding programmes.
期刊介绍:
Biotechnology can be defined as any technique that uses living organisms (or parts of organisms like cells, genes, proteins) to make or modify products, to improve plants, animals or microorganisms for a specific use. Animal Biotechnology publishes research on the identification and manipulation of genes and their products, stressing applications in domesticated animals. The journal publishes full-length articles and short research communications, as well as comprehensive reviews. The journal also provides a forum for regulatory or scientific issues related to cell and molecular biology applied to animal biotechnology.
Submissions on the following topics are particularly welcome:
- Applied microbiology, immunogenetics and antibiotic resistance
- Genome engineering and animal models
- Comparative genomics
- Gene editing and CRISPRs
- Reproductive biotechnologies
- Synthetic biology and design of new genomes