Ioana-Irina Spătaru, Alexandru Eugeniu Mizeranschi, Daniela Elena Ilie, Iuliu Torda, Daniel George Bratu, Bianca Cornelia Lungu, Ioan Huțu, Călin Mircu
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摘要
评价体外盆腔测量值及其影响因素对改善牛的形态特征和繁殖性能至关重要。这项研究首次全面分析了罗马尼亚西门塔尔牛的单核苷酸多态性(snp)与外部骨盆特征之间的关系,西门塔尔牛是一个以其独特的骨盆形态而闻名的品种。研究了西门塔尔奶牛单核苷酸多态性(snp)与群高(CH)、臀高(BH)、群宽(CW)、臀角(RA)和群长(CL)的关系。从最初的110个snp中,经过质量控制筛选,保留了33个标记,包括次要等位基因频率(MAF)大于0.05和Hardy-Weinberg平衡。这些snp位于多个染色体上,位于CLSTN2、DPYD、FBXL7、FBXL13、SEMA6A、RUNX2、FSTL4、DST、DCBLD2、FRMD6、CAV2.3、ABL2、SH3BP4、RSBN1L和SAMD12等相关基因的内含子、外显子或调控区域,提示这些遗传变异可能影响骨盆骨的发育和形态。统计分析揭示了某些等位基因变异与群体测量之间的显著关系,强调了替代等位基因的存在可以改变其形态特征。其中,CLSTN2基因的G等位基因使群高降低5.74 cm (p = 0.0227), RUNX2基因的T等位基因使臀角降低4.49°(p = 0.0119)。
Study of the Association Between SNPs and External Pelvimetry Measurements in Romanian Simmental Cattle.
The evaluation of external pelvimetry measurements and the genetic factors influencing them is essential for improving morphological characteristics and reproductive performance in cattle. This study represents the first comprehensive analysis of the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and external pelvimetry traits in Romanian Simmental cattle, a breed recognized for its distinctive pelvic morphology. The relationship between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and external pelvimetry traits-including croup height (CH), buttock height (BH), croup width (CW), rump angle (RA), and croup length (CL)-was examined in Simmental cows. From an initial set of 110 SNPs, 33 markers were retained after applying quality control filters, including a minor allele frequency (MAF) greater than 0.05 and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. These SNPs, located on multiple chromosomes, were identified within intronic, exonic, or regulatory regions of relevant genes such as CLSTN2, DPYD, FBXL7, FBXL13, SEMA6A, RUNX2, FSTL4, DST, DCBLD2, FRMD6, CAV2.3, ABL2, SH3BP4, RSBN1L,and SAMD12, suggesting that these genetic variants may influence the development and morphology of the pelvic bones. Statistical analysis revealed significant relationships between certain allele variants and croup measurements, highlighting that the presence of alternative alleles can modify their morphological traits. Notably, the G allele in CLSTN2 reduced croup height by 5.74 cm (p = 0.0227), while the T allele in RUNX2 decreased rump angle by 4.49° (p = 0.0119).
AnimalsAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
4.90
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16.70%
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3015
审稿时长
20.52 days
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Animals (ISSN 2076-2615) is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal. It publishes original research articles, reviews, communications, and short notes that are relevant to any field of study that involves animals, including zoology, ethnozoology, animal science, animal ethics and animal welfare. However, preference will be given to those articles that provide an understanding of animals within a larger context (i.e., the animals'' interactions with the outside world, including humans). There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental details and/or method of study, must be provided for research articles. Articles submitted that involve subjecting animals to unnecessary pain or suffering will not be accepted, and all articles must be submitted with the necessary ethical approval (please refer to the Ethical Guidelines for more information).