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Association analysis between reproduction genes INHA, PGR, RARG with lamb and other traits of Liaoning cashmere goats

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ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2022.2077212

Keywords

SNP; number of kids; cashmere fineness; milk protein content; body height

Funding

  1. Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China: Genetic trajectory and expression localization of key genes of cashmere [2021M693859]
  2. 2021 Liaoning Province 'the open competition mechanism to select the best candidates' Science and Technology Research Project: Selection and breeding of special advantageous livestock and poultry breeds in Liaoning and key technology of whole industry chai [2021JH1/10400033]
  3. National Modern Agricultural Industrial Technology System [cars-39-27]

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This study investigated the relationship between gene polymorphisms in INHA, RARG, and PGR genes and production performance in Liaoning cashmere goats. Certain genotypes were found to be dominant in lambing and cashmere production traits. The G allele can be used as a molecular marker for lambing, cashmere, and milk production traits in Liaoning cashmere goats, enabling marker-assisted selection for genetic improvement.
Reproductive traits have a high economic value in goat breeding, and increasing the number of lambs produced by ewes is of great importance to improve the production efficiency of goat farming. Lambing traits in goats are low heritability traits, but their genetic basis is ultimately determined by genes. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between INHA, RARG, and PGR gene polymorphisms and production performance, such as lambing, cashmere production, milk production, and body size in Liaoning cashmere goats. A total of six single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) loci were identified in these three genes, G144A and T504C on the INHA gene, A56G, G144A, G490C on the RARG gene, and G109519T on the PGR gene. For lambing and cashmere production traits, the AA genotype of G144A on the INHA gene, TT on the T504C genotype, GG genotype of G144A on the INHA gene, A56G, G144A, and T504C on RARG and G109519T on PGR gene are dominant genotypes. AATT is a dominant haplotype combination. Allele G can be used as a molecular marker for lambing, cashmere, and milk production traits in Liaoning cashmere goats. Marker-assisted selection can be used for early selection to achieve improvement of genetic traits in Liaoning cashmere goats.

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