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Francisco Ribeiro de Araujo Neto1, Daniel Jordan de Abreu Santos2, Gerardo Alves Fernandes Júnior3, Rusbel Raul Aspilcueta-Borquis3, André Vieira do Nascimento3, Leonardo de Oliveira Seno4, Humberto Tonhati3, Henrique Nunes de Oliveira3.
Abstract
Growth traits are important for the profitability of buffalo breeding systems, since in general, these animals are raised both for meat and milk. In this study, the single-step genomic BLUP method was employed to prospect the genomic regions' associated with weight at standard ages of 100, 210, 365, and 550 days in a buffalo population, aiming to identify genes with stronger expression for those characteristics. We found 6, 1, 2, and 5 SNPs significantly associated (p value < 10-5) with weight at 100, 210, 365, and 550 days of age, respectively, where those SNPs respectively explained 0.164, 0.040, 0.044, and 0.213% of the additive variance of each trait. SNP AX-85099682 (BBU24) was significant for weight at 100, 210, and 365 days, indicating the existence of a possible QTL affecting the initial growth rate of buffaloes. All told, eight genes (CBLB, TRNAG-UCC, GADD45B, LOC112583811, MGAT4C, KCNMA1, SLC5A2, and TGFB1I1) were identified as candidates for the growth traits of buffaloes. However, molecular and gene expression studies are necessary to validate these genes for subsequent use in programs for genetic improvement of the species.Entities:
Keywords: Animal breeding; Bubalus bubalis; Development; GWAS
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31673966 DOI: 10.1007/s13353-019-00528-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Genet ISSN: 1234-1983 Impact factor: 3.240