NOVEL ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GnRHR GENE AND GROWTH TRAITS IN AWASSI AND KARAKUL SHEEP: GnRHR genetic polymorphism in sheep

Thamer R. S. Al-Jubouri, A. Hassan, M. Al-Shuhaib
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This study was conducted to investigate the association of the Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor (GnRHR) gene with growth traits in Awassi (n= 123) and Karakul (n= 78) sheep. Starting from the birth-day to 12 months of age, several growth traits were investigated, namely body weight and length, wither and rump height, chest, and abdominal circumferences. Four fragments were designed to amplify three exons of GnRHR gene, P1 and P2 for exon 1, P3 for exon 2, and P4 for exon 3.  The polymorphisms in these amplicons were analyzed by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) method. Genotypic and allele frequency of GnRHR gene were computed after sequence alignment. The results detected two different SSCP banding patterns GG and GA for both P2 and P3 amplicons, and two novel mutations were observed in GA genotype of P2 and P3 amplicons respectively, p.N87= and p.L242F. The identified p.N87= exhibited no relationship with all measured growth traits, while p.L242F showed significant association with the body weight, length, and abdominal circumference in month-6 and month-9. This association was increasingly observed in month-12 with all growth traits, in which individuals with GA genotype exhibited higher growth traits measurements than individuals with GG genotype (P < 0.01). In conclusion, the detected polymorphism of GnRHR gene exon-2 may be useful in marker-assisted selection for growth traits in Awassi and Karakul breeds. This study is the first one to describe the effect of GnRHR polymorphisms on growth traits, which confirm the potential usefulness of this gene in marker-assisted selection in sheep.
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阿瓦西羊和卡拉库尔羊GnRHR基因与生长性状的新关联:绵羊GnRHR基因多态性
为了研究促性腺激素释放激素受体(GnRHR)基因与Awassi羊(n= 123)和Karakul羊(n= 78)生长性状的关系。从出生日开始到12月龄,研究了几种生长性状,即体重和体长、萎缩和臀高、胸围和腹围。设计4个片段扩增GnRHR基因的3个外显子,P1和P2扩增外显子1,P3扩增外显子2,P4扩增外显子3。采用单链构象多态性(SSCP)方法分析了这些扩增子的多态性。序列比对后计算基因型和等位基因频率。结果发现P2和P3扩增子存在两种不同的SSCP带型GG和GA, P2和P3扩增子的GA基因型分别为p.N87=和p.L242F。鉴定的p.N87=与6、9月龄体重、体长、腹围均无显著相关,而p.L242F与6、9月龄体重、体长、腹围均有显著相关。在第12个月,所有生长性状与GA基因型的相关性逐渐增强,其中GA基因型个体的生长性状测量值高于GG基因型个体(P < 0.01)。综上所述,检测到的GnRHR基因外显子-2多态性可用于Awassi和Karakul品种生长性状的标记辅助选择。这项研究首次描述了GnRHR多态性对生长性状的影响,证实了该基因在绵羊标记辅助选择中的潜在作用。
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