Literature DB >> 34120566

Novel insights into genome-wide associations in Bos indicus reveal genetic linkages between fertility and growth.

Aneet Kour1, Sitangsu Mohan Deb1, Nilesh Nayee2, Saket Kumar Niranjan3, Varinder Singh Raina4, Anupama Mukherjee1, Ishwar Dayal Gupta1, Chandrashekhar Santosh Patil5.   

Abstract

Bos indicus breed Sahiwal, famous for its optimum performance, has so far been genetically improved for performance traits based on phenotypic records and the genomic knowhow regarding genes, regions and biological processes underlying the complex quantitative traits is lacking. In this context, a Genome-wide Association Study was performed for fertility and growth traits in Sahiwal cattle to shed light on its genomic profile. A total of 46 SNPs were found associated with the traits at genome-wide suggestive threshold of P ≤ 10-4. USP32, LRPPRC, PLA2G10, RRN3 and ASAP1 were identified as putative candidate genes for body weight at different ages. However, several genes mapped for growth traits like GREB1, PLA2G10, RAD51C, BIRC6, TEX14 and PEBP4 had significant physiological underpinnings in determining fertility of the animals. Moreover, Quantitative trait loci (QTL) identification revealed potential overlaps with the already reported QTLs for both fertility and growth for most of the traits. Further, candidate SNP enrichment analysis revealed an enriched biological process for birth weight with a significant reproductive role. Based on the findings, genetic linkages underlying fertility and growth could be discerned in Sahiwal population and may be utilized for improving fertility traits in future.

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Keywords:  GWAS; Genetic linkage; Sahiwal; fertility; growth

Year:  2021        PMID: 34120566     DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2021.1932520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Biotechnol        ISSN: 1049-5398            Impact factor:   2.282


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