| Literature DB >> 31104559 |
Shu-Jun Peng1, Xiu-Kai Cao1, Dong Dong1, Mei Liu1, Dan Hao1, Xue-Mei Shen1, Yong-Zhen Huang1, Chu-Zhao Lei1, Yun Ma2,3, Yue-Yu Bai4, Lin-Yong Hu5, Xing-Lei Qi6, Buren Chaogetu7, Hong Chen1.
Abstract
Copy number variations (CNVs) have been identified as another important structural variation of genome. In recent years, a large amount of CNVRs have been identified in humans and animals. However, association and dosage effects studies of CNVs are very limited. Apolipoprotein L3 (APOL3) gene plays a central role in modulating gene transcription and is located within a CNVR that encompasses quantitative trait locis (QTLs) for economic traits like meat quality. Herein, we analyzed the CNV polymorphism of APOL3 in 421 individuals from five distinct cattle breeds, and then correlated their genotypes with growth traits. Association analysis revealed that the APOL3 CNV was significantly associated with hip height and cannon circumference of Xianan (XN) cattle (P < .01), and visibly associated with body slanting length and hucklebone width of Pinan (PN) cattle (P < .05). Overall, the data provide evidence for the functional role of APOL3 CNV and a basis for future applications in cattle breeding.Entities:
Keywords: APOL3; CNV; animal breeding; cattle stature
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31104559 DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2019.1615933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Biotechnol ISSN: 1049-5398 Impact factor: 2.282