XUE Kai , CHEN Hong , WANG Shan , CAI Xin , LIU Bo , ZHANG Cun-Fang , LEI Chu-Zhao , WANG Xin-Zhuang , WANG Yi-Min , NIU Hui
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引用次数: 44
摘要
采用PCR-RFLP方法,分析了POU1F1基因的遗传变异对100头南阳牛生长性状的影响。结果表明,用Hinf I酶切的451 bp PCR产物在群体中表现出多态性,符合Hardy-Weinberg平衡。南阳人群A/B等位基因频率为0.465/0.535。分析了POU1F1基因变异与群体生长性状的关系。BB基因型个体的出生体重、断奶前平均增重、12月龄体高、6月龄和12月龄体质量、体长和胸围均高于AB基因型个体(P<0.05)。BB组12月龄体重高于AA组(P <0.05)。体重和体型也呈现出等位基因B>的变化趋势;等位基因A在其他年龄组中。因此,基因型BB可能是显性基因型,等位基因B可能是显性等位基因。这些结果表明,POU1F1基因的等位基因B可能对生长性状有积极的影响。
Effect of Genetic Variations of the POU1F1 Gene on Growth Traits of Nanyang Cattle
PCR-RFLP was applied to analyze the effect of the genetic variations of the POU1F1 gene on growth traits of 100 Nanyang cattle. The results showed that the 451 bp PCR product digested with Hinf I demonstrated polymorphism in the population, which was at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Moreover, the frequencies of alleles A/B in the Nanyang population were 0.465/0.535. The association of the variations of the POU1F1 gene with the growth traits in the population was analyzed. The following parameters were greater in individuals with a genotype BB than in those with an genotype AB: birth weight, average weight increase before ablactation, body height at 12 months, body weight, body length, and chest girth at 6 months and 12 months (P<0.05). The body weight at 12 months was higher in the BB individuals than in the AA individuals (P <0.05). The body weight and body sizes also showed a trend of allele B> allele A in the other age groups. Therefore, the genotype BB maybe a dominant genotype and the allele B may be a dominant allele. These results imply that the allele B of the POU1F1 gene is likely to positively affect the growth traits.