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MTNR1A gene polymorphisms and reproductive recovery after seasonal anoestrus in different Mediterranean sheep breeds

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ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE
Volume 236, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2021.106905

Keywords

MTNR1A; Polymorphism; Sheep; Reproductive performances

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  1. Regione Autonoma della Sardegna (RAS), Italy [E88I19000200002]

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of MTNR1A gene polymorphisms on reproductive performance in dairy sheep breeds of different latitudes, and to compare the effects of different season of male placement with females in breeding systems in Italy and Slovenia. The results showed that the nucleotide sequences of the MTNR1A gene could affect reproductive functions of Mediterranean sheep.
The aims of this study were 1) to investigate the effect of MTNR1A gene polymorphisms on reproductive performance in ewes of one Italian and two Slovenian dairy sheep breeds (Sarda, Istrian Premenka and Boska, respectively) which were located at different latitudes, and 2) to highlight if the different season of the male placement with females that was utilized in the different breeding systems in Sardinia (Italy) and Slovenia resulted in different effects of these polymorphisms on reproductive functions. Reproductively mature ewes (n = 100) from each breed were utilized to conduct the study. To evaluate the reproductive efficiency, lambing dates and number of lambs born were recorded per ewe; additionally, the duration in days from ram placement with ewes to lambing (DRPEL), litter size and the fertility rate were determined based on lambing dates. In each breed, there were eight nucleotide variations within the MTNR1A gene exon II, two of which (g.17355358 and g.17355171), respectively, resulted in a valine to isoleucine, and alanine to aspartic acid substitution, in amino acid sequence. The SNPs at position g.17355452 and g.17355458 were determined to have effects on reproductive performance. Genotypes C/C and C/T at g.17355452 in Bovska and Sarda and genotype A/A at g.17355458 in Istrian Pramenka were associated with a greater fertility and a lesser duration in days from ram placement with ewes to lambing. These findings confirmed that the nucleotide sequences of the MTNR1A gene could affect reproductive functions of Mediterranean sheep.

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