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A genome-wide association study reveals a quantitative trait locus for calf mortality on chromosome 9 in Japanese Black cattle

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ANIMAL GENETICS
卷 52, 期 2, 页码 214-216

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/age.13048

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beef cattle; postnatal mortality; SNP

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  1. Japan Association for Livestock New Technology
  2. Project of the NARO Bio-oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution (Research Program on Development of Innovative Technology) [27008BC]

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A study identified two SNPs on bovine chromosome 9 associated with calf mortality in Japanese Black cattle. The highest association was found in a SNP near the ASF1A gene, which plays a critical role in DNA damage repair. The risk allele frequency was low but widespread in the population, suggesting the need for routine monitoring.
Calf mortality is a major problem affecting cattle production. To identify genetic variants associated with calf mortality in Japanese Black cattle, we evaluated calf mortality as a categorical trait using a threshold model and conducted a GWAS. We identified two SNPs between 32 549 297 and 32 606 924 bp on bovine chromosome 9 that were significantly associated with calf mortality from 61 to 180 days after birth. The SNP showing the highest association was localized at a region 624 bp downstream of exon 4 of the anti-silencing function 1A histone chaperone gene (ASF1A) that promotes DNA damage repair, and the null mice, which exhibit pre- and postnatal lethality. This association was also detected using the breeding value of 334 sires. The frequency of the risk allele in Japanese Black cattle from locations across Japan was 0.013; although the frequency of ASF1A risk allele was low, it is widespread in the Japanese Black cattle population. Thus, it may be necessary to routinely monitor the cattle population for the presence of this allele.

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