Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida,Sabrina Esteves Matos
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Almeida,Erik Amazonas de, Terra,Gustavo, Neves,Jairo Pereira, Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard Dias, Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782007000100033
Resumo: Three short tandem repeats (STRs), BMS1074, BM1500, IDVGA-51, and three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), LEPSau3AI (A/B), LEPSau3AI (+/-) and LEPKpn2I linked to the LEP gene were investigated to verify associations with productive performance in postpartum cows of two beef cattle breeds, Aberdeen Angus (AA, n=98) and Charolais (C, n=83). After polymerase chain reaction, STRs were analyzed by vertical electrophoresis and SNPs in agarose gel after endonucleases cleavage. In AA herd 79% of BMS1074*151 carriers had a lower average daily weight gain (ADG) when compared with the population mean daily weight gain (103g), while 62% of BMS1074*151 non-carriers presented a higher ADG (P<0.01); AA animals with at least one BMS1074*151 allele showed a ADG about 159g lower than that of other animals (P<0.01). In both herds, carriers of the BM1500*136 allele presented higher ADG (about 75g day-1 higher in AA, P<0.05, and 96g day-1 in C, P<0.10); animals with one BM1500*136 allele had about a 3-fold higher chance of having a higher ADG than non-cariers, in both populations.
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spelling Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cowsLeptinSTRsSNPsbeef cattleweight gainpost-partumThree short tandem repeats (STRs), BMS1074, BM1500, IDVGA-51, and three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), LEPSau3AI (A/B), LEPSau3AI (+/-) and LEPKpn2I linked to the LEP gene were investigated to verify associations with productive performance in postpartum cows of two beef cattle breeds, Aberdeen Angus (AA, n=98) and Charolais (C, n=83). After polymerase chain reaction, STRs were analyzed by vertical electrophoresis and SNPs in agarose gel after endonucleases cleavage. In AA herd 79% of BMS1074*151 carriers had a lower average daily weight gain (ADG) when compared with the population mean daily weight gain (103g), while 62% of BMS1074*151 non-carriers presented a higher ADG (P<0.01); AA animals with at least one BMS1074*151 allele showed a ADG about 159g lower than that of other animals (P<0.01). In both herds, carriers of the BM1500*136 allele presented higher ADG (about 75g day-1 higher in AA, P<0.05, and 96g day-1 in C, P<0.10); animals with one BM1500*136 allele had about a 3-fold higher chance of having a higher ADG than non-cariers, in both populations.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2007-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782007000100033Ciência Rural v.37 n.1 2007reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782007000100033info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida,Sabrina Esteves MatosAlmeida,Erik Amazonas deTerra,GustavoNeves,Jairo PereiraGonçalves,Paulo Bayard DiasWeimer,Tania de Azevedoeng2007-01-15T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
title Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
spellingShingle Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
Almeida,Sabrina Esteves Matos
Leptin
STRs
SNPs
beef cattle
weight gain
post-partum
title_short Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
title_full Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
title_fullStr Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
title_full_unstemmed Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
title_sort Association between molecular markers linked to the Leptin gene and weight gain in postpartum beef cows
author Almeida,Sabrina Esteves Matos
author_facet Almeida,Sabrina Esteves Matos
Almeida,Erik Amazonas de
Terra,Gustavo
Neves,Jairo Pereira
Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard Dias
Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
author_role author
author2 Almeida,Erik Amazonas de
Terra,Gustavo
Neves,Jairo Pereira
Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard Dias
Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida,Sabrina Esteves Matos
Almeida,Erik Amazonas de
Terra,Gustavo
Neves,Jairo Pereira
Gonçalves,Paulo Bayard Dias
Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leptin
STRs
SNPs
beef cattle
weight gain
post-partum
topic Leptin
STRs
SNPs
beef cattle
weight gain
post-partum
description Three short tandem repeats (STRs), BMS1074, BM1500, IDVGA-51, and three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), LEPSau3AI (A/B), LEPSau3AI (+/-) and LEPKpn2I linked to the LEP gene were investigated to verify associations with productive performance in postpartum cows of two beef cattle breeds, Aberdeen Angus (AA, n=98) and Charolais (C, n=83). After polymerase chain reaction, STRs were analyzed by vertical electrophoresis and SNPs in agarose gel after endonucleases cleavage. In AA herd 79% of BMS1074*151 carriers had a lower average daily weight gain (ADG) when compared with the population mean daily weight gain (103g), while 62% of BMS1074*151 non-carriers presented a higher ADG (P<0.01); AA animals with at least one BMS1074*151 allele showed a ADG about 159g lower than that of other animals (P<0.01). In both herds, carriers of the BM1500*136 allele presented higher ADG (about 75g day-1 higher in AA, P<0.05, and 96g day-1 in C, P<0.10); animals with one BM1500*136 allele had about a 3-fold higher chance of having a higher ADG than non-cariers, in both populations.
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