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Sabyasachi Mukherjee1, Anupama Mukherjee2, Rahul Singh Jasrotia3, Sarika Jaiswal3, M A Iquebal3, Imsusosang Longkumer1, Moonmoon Mech1, Kezhavituo Vüpru1, Kobu Khate1, Chandan Rajkhowa1, Anil Rai3, Dinesh Kumar4.
Abstract
A massive bovine, Bos frontalis, also known as Mithun or Gayal, found at higher altitude is very promising meat and milk animal. For candidate gene and marker discovery, RNA-seq data was generated from longissimus dorsi muscle tissues with Illumina-HiSeq. Such markers can be used in future for genetic gain of traits like feed conversion efficiency (FCE) and average daily gain (ADG). Analysis revealed 297differentially expressed genes (DEGs) having 173 up and 124 down-regulated unigenes. Extensive conservation was found in genic region while comparing with Bos taurus. Analysis revealed 57 pathways having 112 enzymes, 72 transcriptional factors and cofactors, 212 miRNAs regulating 71 DEGs, 25,855 SSRs, mithun-specific 104,822 variants and 7288 indels, gene regulatory network (GRN) having 24 hub-genes and transcriptional factors regulating cell proliferation, immune tolerance and myogenesis. This is first report of muscle transcriptome depicting candidate genes with GRN controlling FCE and ADG. Reported putative molecular markers, candidate genes and hub proteins can be valuable genomic resources for association studies in genetic improvement programme.Entities:
Keywords: Bos frontalis; Gene regulatory network; Marker discovery; Transcriptome; de novo assembly
Year: 2019 PMID: 30822468 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.02.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736