| Literature DB >> 27956784 |
Thanesh Oraon1, D K Singh1, Mayukh Ghosh2, S S Kullu3, Rajesh Kumar4, L B Singh1.
Abstract
AIM: Chhotanagpuri breed of sheep reared for mutton in Jharkhand, India, having problem of low litter size and body weight. The response of genetic improvement for traits with low heritability through traditional selection method is time-consuming. Therefore, marker-assisted selection based on a polymorphism study of suitable candidate gene can response quickly. Thus, this study was aimed at identification of different allelic and genotypic frequencies of Booroola fecundity (FecB) gene and its association with multiple birth and postnatal growth in Chhotanagpuri sheep.Entities:
Keywords: Booroola fecundity gene; Chhotanagpuri sheep; body growth; multiple births; single-strand conformational polymorphism
Year: 2016 PMID: 27956784 PMCID: PMC5146313 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2016.1294-1299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Figure-1Polymerase chain reaction amplified product of Booroola fecundity (FecB) gene (190 bp) along with 100 bp DNA ladder; L1: DNA ladder; L2, L3, and L4: FecB gene product.
Figure-2Different genotypic pattern (AA, AB, BB) of Booroola fecundity gene in single-strand conformational polymorphism analysis. L1: AA; L2: BB; L3: BBCD; L4: AB; L5: BB; L6: AA.
The genotypic (“AA,” “AB,” and “BB” at locus 1) and allelic (“A” and “B”) frequencies of lambs born in singlet and multiple birth condition on the basis of SSCP variants of FecB gene.
| Genotypes | Genotype frequency | Allele | Allelic frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singlet condition | |||
| Locus-1 | |||
| AA | 0.424 | A | 0.587 |
| AB | 0.326 | B | 0.413 |
| BB | 0.250 | ||
| Multiple birth | |||
| Locus-1 | |||
| AA | 0.048 | A | 0.22 |
| AB | 0.343 | B | 0.78 |
| BB | 0.608 |
SSCP: Single-strand conformational polymorphism, FecB: Booroola fecundity
Comparative analysis of body weights (least-square means±SE) with different genotypes (“AA,” “AB,” and “BB”) at locus 1 of FecB gene in Chhotanagpuri lambs from birth to 52 week of age.
| Effects | Number of observed | Body weights (kg) at different stages of growth | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 4-week | 8-week | 12-week | 24-week | 36-week | 48-week | 52-week | ||
| Overall (µ) | (92) | 1.76±0.03 | 4.04±0.11 | 5.64±0.18 | 6.64±0.23 | 8.42±0.26 | 9.79±0.28 | 10.92±0.27 | 11.83±0.32 |
| Genotypes at Locus 1 | |||||||||
| AA | (39) | 1.72±0.04 | 4.10±0.16 | 5.78±0.26[ | 6.75±0.33[ | 8.52±0.38[ | 9.61±0.39[ | 10.80±0.38[ | 11.72±0.45[ |
| AB | (30) | 1.78±0.04 | 3.90±0.16 | 5.33±0.26[ | 6.18±0.33[ | 7.90±0.38[ | 9.26±0.39[ | 10.37±0.38[ | 11.22±0.45[ |
| BB | (23) | 1.77±0.06 | 4.12±0.17 | 5.80±0.27[ | 6.98±0.34[ | 8.85±0.40[ | 10.48±0.42[ | 11.60±0.40[ | 12.54±0.48[ |
Values bearing same superscript in a column for each effect separately did not differ significantly (p≤0.01). SE=Standard error, FecB=Booroola fecundity