Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,João F.C. de
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Neves,Jairo P., Almeida,Eric A., Steigleder,Clara Sabina, Moraes,José Carlos F., Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard D., Weimer,Tania A.
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Resumo: The aim of the present study was to verify associations between reproductive efficiency and four microsatellite markers located in synteny with genes involved in the regulation of reproductive mechanisms. A sample of 107 females from a Brangus Ibagé population (5/8 Aberdeen Angus x 3/8 Nelore) was characterized for ETH225 (D9S1) and MM12E6 (D9S20) microsatellites, mapped on chromosome 9, and HEL5 (D21S15) and AFZ1 (D21S37) on chromosome 21. Associations between the genetic markers and reproductive efficiency were determined by one-way analysis of variance using calving interval (CI), live weight at calving (LWC), live weight at first calving (LW1C) and live weight at second calving (LW2C) as dependent variables. The genotypes were classified according to allele size into homozygous for long alleles, homozygous for short alleles and heterozygous. A longer CI was observed for individuals homozygous for long alleles at the HEL5 locus compared with the others (p = 0.022). For the AFZ1 locus, an inverse correlation between allele size and calving interval was observed (p = 0.022), suggesting that homozygosity for long alleles at this microsatellite could be advantageous. Analysis of the combined effect of favorable genotypes at HEL5 and AFZ1 indicated that animals with unfavorable genotypes (homozygous for long alleles at HEL5 and homozygous for short alleles at AFZ1) presented a significantly longer CI (p = 0.003) when compared to the other genotypes. The ETH225 and MM12E6 systems did not present any association with CI. None of the systems studied showed any significant association with LWC, LW1C or LW2C.
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spelling Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattlebovineIGF-I receptorestrogen receptorreproductive efficiencyThe aim of the present study was to verify associations between reproductive efficiency and four microsatellite markers located in synteny with genes involved in the regulation of reproductive mechanisms. A sample of 107 females from a Brangus Ibagé population (5/8 Aberdeen Angus x 3/8 Nelore) was characterized for ETH225 (D9S1) and MM12E6 (D9S20) microsatellites, mapped on chromosome 9, and HEL5 (D21S15) and AFZ1 (D21S37) on chromosome 21. Associations between the genetic markers and reproductive efficiency were determined by one-way analysis of variance using calving interval (CI), live weight at calving (LWC), live weight at first calving (LW1C) and live weight at second calving (LW2C) as dependent variables. The genotypes were classified according to allele size into homozygous for long alleles, homozygous for short alleles and heterozygous. A longer CI was observed for individuals homozygous for long alleles at the HEL5 locus compared with the others (p = 0.022). For the AFZ1 locus, an inverse correlation between allele size and calving interval was observed (p = 0.022), suggesting that homozygosity for long alleles at this microsatellite could be advantageous. Analysis of the combined effect of favorable genotypes at HEL5 and AFZ1 indicated that animals with unfavorable genotypes (homozygous for long alleles at HEL5 and homozygous for short alleles at AFZ1) presented a significantly longer CI (p = 0.003) when compared to the other genotypes. The ETH225 and MM12E6 systems did not present any association with CI. None of the systems studied showed any significant association with LWC, LW1C or LW2C.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2005-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572005000100010Genetics and Molecular Biology v.28 n.1 2005reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-47572005000100010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,João F.C. deNeves,Jairo P.Almeida,Eric A.Steigleder,Clara SabinaMoraes,José Carlos F.Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard D.Weimer,Tania A.eng2005-09-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572005000100010Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2005-09-08T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
title Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
spellingShingle Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
Oliveira,João F.C. de
bovine
IGF-I receptor
estrogen receptor
reproductive efficiency
title_short Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
title_full Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
title_fullStr Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
title_full_unstemmed Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
title_sort Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle
author Oliveira,João F.C. de
author_facet Oliveira,João F.C. de
Neves,Jairo P.
Almeida,Eric A.
Steigleder,Clara Sabina
Moraes,José Carlos F.
Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard D.
Weimer,Tania A.
author_role author
author2 Neves,Jairo P.
Almeida,Eric A.
Steigleder,Clara Sabina
Moraes,José Carlos F.
Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard D.
Weimer,Tania A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,João F.C. de
Neves,Jairo P.
Almeida,Eric A.
Steigleder,Clara Sabina
Moraes,José Carlos F.
Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard D.
Weimer,Tania A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bovine
IGF-I receptor
estrogen receptor
reproductive efficiency
topic bovine
IGF-I receptor
estrogen receptor
reproductive efficiency
description The aim of the present study was to verify associations between reproductive efficiency and four microsatellite markers located in synteny with genes involved in the regulation of reproductive mechanisms. A sample of 107 females from a Brangus Ibagé population (5/8 Aberdeen Angus x 3/8 Nelore) was characterized for ETH225 (D9S1) and MM12E6 (D9S20) microsatellites, mapped on chromosome 9, and HEL5 (D21S15) and AFZ1 (D21S37) on chromosome 21. Associations between the genetic markers and reproductive efficiency were determined by one-way analysis of variance using calving interval (CI), live weight at calving (LWC), live weight at first calving (LW1C) and live weight at second calving (LW2C) as dependent variables. The genotypes were classified according to allele size into homozygous for long alleles, homozygous for short alleles and heterozygous. A longer CI was observed for individuals homozygous for long alleles at the HEL5 locus compared with the others (p = 0.022). For the AFZ1 locus, an inverse correlation between allele size and calving interval was observed (p = 0.022), suggesting that homozygosity for long alleles at this microsatellite could be advantageous. Analysis of the combined effect of favorable genotypes at HEL5 and AFZ1 indicated that animals with unfavorable genotypes (homozygous for long alleles at HEL5 and homozygous for short alleles at AFZ1) presented a significantly longer CI (p = 0.003) when compared to the other genotypes. The ETH225 and MM12E6 systems did not present any association with CI. None of the systems studied showed any significant association with LWC, LW1C or LW2C.
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