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InDel mutations within the bovine PER2 gene are significantly associated with reproductive traits.
Functioning as a key regulator of circadian rhythms, the PER2 gene exerts a substantial impact on the reproductive traits of animals. However, the effect of the PER2 gene on ovarian development remains unclear. In order to examine the relationship between bovine reproductive trait and the PER2 gene, a total of 901 ovarian samples were collected, categorized into different oestrus cycles (proestrus, oestrus, post-oestrus, anoestrous), and subjected to analysis for two potential insertion/deletions (InDels) in the PER2 gene. Through agarose gel electrophoresis and DNA sequencing, two polymorphic deletion mutations (P2-D5-bp, P3-D13-bp) were identified. Furthermore, a significant association between mature follicle diameter and P2-D5-bp was found (P < 0.05). Additionally, several significant correlations with ovarian length, width, height, and white body diameter were found for P3-D13-bp (P < 0.05). These findings suggested that the bovine PER2 gene plays an important role in above-mentioned reproductive traits, offering new avenues for improving cow fertility through marker-assisted selection (MAS).
期刊介绍:
Biotechnology can be defined as any technique that uses living organisms (or parts of organisms like cells, genes, proteins) to make or modify products, to improve plants, animals or microorganisms for a specific use. Animal Biotechnology publishes research on the identification and manipulation of genes and their products, stressing applications in domesticated animals. The journal publishes full-length articles and short research communications, as well as comprehensive reviews. The journal also provides a forum for regulatory or scientific issues related to cell and molecular biology applied to animal biotechnology.
Submissions on the following topics are particularly welcome:
- Applied microbiology, immunogenetics and antibiotic resistance
- Genome engineering and animal models
- Comparative genomics
- Gene editing and CRISPRs
- Reproductive biotechnologies
- Synthetic biology and design of new genomes