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Correlation analysis of candidate gene SNP for high-yield in Liaoning cashmere goats with litter size and cashmere performance

Journal

ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 43-50

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2019.1652188

Keywords

Cashmere goat; high-yield gene; single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP); litter size; cashmere fineness

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31802038, 31872325, 31672388]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province, China [2015020758]
  3. Key Project Foundation of Education Department of Liaoning Province, China [LSNZD201606]
  4. Breeding Project of New Liaoning Cashmere Goat Meat and Meat Dual-Use [2017202005]
  5. Science and Technology Innovation Talent Support Foundation for Young and Middle-aged People of Shenyang City, China [RC170447]

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This study identified a relationship between the polymorphisms of several genes in Liaoning cashmere goats and litter size and cashmere performance. Particularly, specific genotypes at the FecB C94T and ESR C463T loci were associated with higher litter numbers in goats. These findings suggest a significant correlation between FecB and ESR genes and the high fecundity of Liaoning cashmere goats.
This study was designed to identify the relationship of four genes (GDF9, BMPR-IB, FecB and ESR) polymorphisms in the 3 ' UTR region with litter size and cashmere performance of Liaoning cashmere goats (LCG, n = 1140). The ESR C463T and T575G loci of LCG were genotyped. The results of correlation analysis showed that five effective single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) loci (C47T, C94T, C299T, C463T and T575G) were found in the four genes. The lambing number of CC and CT genotypic individuals at FecB C94T locus was significantly higher than that of TT genotypic individuals (45.7 and 46.8%, respectively); the lambing number of CC genotypic individuals at ESR C463T locus was significantly higher than that of CT, TT genotypic individuals (9 and 15%, respectively); There was a positive correlation between CC genotype at C463T locus and cashmere fineness. In this study, the relationship between FecB C94T and ESR C463T loci C alleles and lambing number in LCG was preliminarily revealed. These results further confirmed that FecB and ESR genes may be significantly correlated with high fecundity of LCG.

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