Multiomics analyses of Jining Grey goat and Boer goat reveal genomic regions associated with fatty acid and amino acid metabolism and muscle development.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-02 DOI:10.5713/ab.23.0316
Zhaohua Liu, Xiuwen Tan, Qing Jin, Wangtao Zhan, Gang Liu, Xukui Cui, Jianying Wang, Xianfeng Meng, Rongsheng Zhu, Ke Wang
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Objective: Jining Grey goat is a local Chinese goat breed that is well known for its high fertility and excellent meat quality but shows low meat production performance. Numerous studies have focused on revealing the genetic mechanism of its high fertility, but its highlighting meat quality and muscle growth mechanism still need to be studied.

Methods: In this research, an integrative analysis of the genomics and transcriptomics of Jining Grey goats compared with Boer goats was performed to identify candidate genes and pathways related to the mechanisms of meat quality and muscle development.

Results: Our results overlap among five genes (ABHD2, FN1, PGM2L1, PRKAG3, RAVER2) and detected a set of candidate genes associated with fatty acid metabolism (PRKAG3, HADHB, FASN, ACADM), amino acid metabolism (KMT2C, PLOD3, NSD2, SETDB1, STT3B, MAN1A2, BCKDHB, NAT8L, P4HA3) and muscle development (MSTN, PPARGC1A, ANKRD2). Several pathways have also been detected, such as the FoxO signaling pathway and Apelin signaling pathway that play roles in lipid metabolism, lysine degradation, N-glycan biosynthesis, valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation that involving with amino acid metabolism.

Conclusion: The comparative genomic and transcriptomic analysis of Jining Grey goat and Boer goat revealed the mechanisms underlying the meat quality and meat productive performance of goats. These results provide valuable information for future breeding of goats.

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济宁灰山羊和波尔山羊的多组学分析揭示了与脂肪酸、氨基酸代谢和肌肉发育相关的基因组区域。
目的:济宁灰山羊是一个以高繁殖力和优良肉质著称,但生产性能较差的地方山羊品种。许多研究都集中在揭示其高生育能力的遗传机制上,但其突出的肉质和肌肉生长机制仍有待研究。方法:本研究对济宁灰山羊和波尔山羊的基因组学和转录组学进行了综合分析,以确定与肉质和肌肉发育机制相关的候选基因和途径。结果:我们的结果在五个基因(ABHD2、FN1、PGM2L1、PRKAG3、RAVER2)中重叠,并检测到一组与脂肪酸代谢(PRKAG3,HADHB,FASN,ACADM)、氨基酸代谢(KMT2C,PLOD3,NSD2,SETDB1,STT3B,MAN1A2,BCKDHB,NAT8L,P4HA3)和肌肉发育(MSTN,PPARGC1A,ANKRD2)相关的候选基因。还检测到几种途径,如FoxO信号通路和Apelin信号通路,它们在脂质代谢、赖氨酸降解、N-聚糖生物合成、缬氨酸、亮氨酸和异亮氨酸降解中发挥作用,涉及氨基酸代谢。结论:通过对济宁灰山羊和波尔山羊基因组和转录组的比较分析,揭示了影响山羊肉质和生产性能的机制。这些结果为山羊的未来育种提供了有价值的信息。
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Animal Bioscience
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