Sandeep Kumar, Satpal Dahiya, Ankit Magotra, Y C Bangar
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摘要
本研究探讨了哈纳里绵羊 IGF-1 基因中一个点突变(g.857G>A)与性能特征之间的关系。使用自动化 Maxell RSC DNA/RNA 纯化系统从 110 只哈纳利绵羊身上提取了基因组 DNA。使用特异引物扩增了覆盖 IGF-1 基因 5' 侧翼区域的 294 bp 片段。用 Hae II 酶消化产生的携带 g.857G>A 突变的 PCR 产物,以确定基因型。在所研究的哈纳利绵羊群体中,IGF-1 基因 A 等位基因的频率较高(0.59),其中 GA 基因型最为普遍(0.64)。A 等位基因的存在与较高的体重有关,这表明它有可能成为提高羊群性能的选择标准。此外,与 GG 基因型(753.08 天)相比,GA 基因型与较低的平均初产日龄(727.93 天)有关。A等位基因与较高的体重有关,而GA基因型则与较低的初产日龄有关。这些发现凸显了这些遗传标记在改进育种策略和提高羊群性能方面的潜力。不过,还需要在更大的样本中进行验证。
Association of insulin-like growth factor-1 gene with maternal growth, reproduction and conformation traits in Harnali sheep.
The present study explored the association between a point mutation (g.857G>A) in the IGF-1 gene and performance traits in Harnali Sheep. Genomic DNA was extracted from 110 Harnali sheep using an Automated Maxell RSC DNA/RNA purification system. A 294 bp fragment, covering the 5' flanking region of the IGF-1 gene, was amplified with specific primers. The resulting PCR product, harboring the g.857G>A mutation, was digested with the Hae II enzyme to determine genotypes. The frequency of the A allele of the IGF-1 gene was higher (0.59) in the studied Harnali sheep population, with the GA genotype being the most prevalent (0.64). The presence of the A allele was associated with higher body weights, suggesting its potential as a selection criterion for improving flock performance. Furthermore, the GA genotype was linked to a lower average age at first lambing (727.93 days) compared to the GG genotype (753.08 days). The A allele was linked to higher body weights, while the GA genotype was associated with a lower age at first lambing. These findings highlight the potential of these genetic markers for improving breeding strategies and enhancing flock performance. However, validation on larger samples is warranted.
期刊介绍:
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica publishes original research papers presenting new scientific results of international interest, and to a limited extent also review articles and clinical case reports, on veterinary physiology (physiological chemistry and metabolism), veterinary microbiology (bacteriology, virology, immunology, molecular biology), on the infectious diseases of domestic animals, on veterinary parasitology, pathology, clinical veterinary science and reproduction.