Literature DB >> 10947094

Decreased growth in angus steers with a short TG-microsatellite allele in the P1 promoter of the growth hormone receptor gene.

C S Hale1, W O Herring, H Shibuya, M C Lucy, D B Lubahn, D H Keisler, G S Johnson.   

Abstract

A polymorphic TG-repeat microsatellite is located 90 base pairs upstream from a major transcription start site in the bovine growth hormone receptor gene. A shorter allele with 11 consecutive TG is common in Bos indicus cattle, whereas longer 16- to 20-TG-repeat alleles predominate in Bos taurus breeds. The purpose of this study was to compare growth and carcass traits between Angus steers that had two of the longer growth hormone receptor alleles with their half-siblings that had one short allele and one of the longer alleles. We genotyped 64 Angus sires with respect to the poly-TG microsatellite and identified six bulls that were heterozygous in that they had one short 11-TG allele and one of the longer alleles. We then grouped 125 steer progeny of these six heterozygous bulls according to their genotypes: only the longer 16- to 20-TG-repeat alleles were found in 73 steer progeny (long/long homozygotes), whereas a short 11-TG allele was paired with one of the longer alleles in 52 progeny (short/long heterozygotes). Contrasts for the long/long homozygotes vs the short/long heterozygotes were significant for weaning weight (17 +/- 4 kg; P < .001) and carcass weight (14 +/- 5 kg; P < .01). Approaching significance (P = .03) was the contrast for USDA marbling score (-.3 +/- .2). No significant differences (P > .05) were detected for contrasts in birth weight (.3 +/- .6 kg), longissimus muscle area (-.2 +/- 1 cm2), or carcass fat depth (-.01 +/- .07 cm). This polymorphism has potential for use in DNA marker-assisted selection programs.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10947094     DOI: 10.2527/2000.7882099x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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