Yuan Pan , Siyi Li , Qiu Zhang , Jiaqi Li , Chenyu Song , Lingchao Kong , Yining Liu , Sibing Hou , Shuaitong Li , Qingkun Liu , Decui Xia , Zeying Wang
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摘要
绵羊的肌生长抑素(MSTN)基因表现出明显的核苷酸序列变异,影响着绵羊的生长特性和肌肉特征。然而,该基因对某些绵羊特定生长性状的影响仍有待进一步阐明。本研究利用单核苷酸多态性序列分析,研究了四种绵羊的 MSTN 基因在肉类生产性能中的作用:夏洛莱绵羊、澳大利亚白绵羊、澳大利亚白绵羊和小尾寒羊杂交种以及夏洛莱绵羊和小尾寒羊杂交种。在 MSTN 基因的 SNP 位点上,发现了 C2361T 位点,并检测到三种基因型:CC、CT 和 TT:其中以 CC 型为主。基因替换效应分析表明,用 T 替换 C 可提高表型值。对同一品种中不同基因型的数据进行比较分析后发现,CC 和 TT 基因型在表型值上更胜一筹,这凸显了特定基因型对关键性状的重要影响。通过对比不同品种不同基因型的表现,夏洛莱绵羊和夏洛莱汉杂交种在多个指标上都表现出了优势,为培育绵羊新品种提供了宝贵的启示。性别对生长特性影响的分析表明,与公羊相比,母羊的胸宽、腰围和臀宽明显更宽,而公羊的骨骼生长和肌肉发育更好。此外,MSTN 基因对羔羊的生长特性也有一定影响,CC 基因型与体重密切相关。这些发现不仅为绵羊育种提供了重要启示,也为今后探索该基因与其他基因的相互作用铺平了道路。
Production performance analysis of sheep MSTN gene C2361T locus
The myostatin (MSTN) gene exhibits significant nucleotide sequence variations in sheep, impacting growth characteristics and muscular traits of the body. However, its influence on specific growth traits in some sheep remains to be further elucidated. This study utilized single nucleotide polymorphism sequence analysis to investigate the role of the MSTN gene in meat production performance across four sheep breeds: Charolais sheep, Australian White sheep, crossbreeds of Australian White and Small-tailed Han, and crossbreeds of Charolais and Small-tailed Han. At a SNP locus of the MSTN gene, the C2361T site was identified, with three genotypes detected: CC, CT, and TT, among which CC predominated. Gene substitution effect analysis revealed that replacing C with T could elevate the phenotypic value. Comparative analysis of data from different genotypes within the same breed highlighted the superiority of CC and TT genotypes in phenotypic values, underscoring the significance of specific genotypes in influencing key traits. Contrasting the performance of different genotypes across breeds, Charolais sheep and Charolais Han hybrids demonstrated superiority across multiple indicators, offering valuable insights for breeding new sheep varieties. Analysis of gender effects on growth characteristics indicated that ewes exhibited significantly wider chest, waist, and hip widths compared to rams, while rams displayed better skeletal growth and muscle development. Additionally, the MSTN gene also exerted certain effects on lamb growth characteristics, with the CC genotype closely associated with weight. These findings not only contribute crucial insights for sheep breeding but also pave the way for future research exploring the interaction of this gene with others.
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