Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,Letícia Becker Homrich
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Moraes,José Carlos Ferrugem, Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: The genetic diversity of three microsatellites (ILSTS027, MBO22, BM4325) mapped on the bovine chromosome 15 and linked to the follicle-stimulating hormone beta gene (FSHß) was investigated in cows of a Brangus Ibagé herd and the efficiency of these markers for individual identification and parentage control was estimated. Possible associations between each molecular marker and cow reproductive performance were also analyzed. Six alleles were detected in BM4325 and ILSTS027 and 12 in MB022, the most frequent being BM4325*101, BM4325*103, ILSTS027*169 and MB022*229. Polymorphic information content ranged from 0.58 to 0.88 while expected heterozygosity ranged from 65% to 89%, with an average mean value of 77%. Although only three markers were studied, the combined values indicate a high power of exclusion of a false parentage (94%) and of individual identification (3.8 x 10-4). The association analyses based on statistics parameters [MB022 (n=104, CI=545.3±127.0, WFC=349.9±53.4), BM4325 (n=106, CI=542.2±124.9, WFC=350.5±54.4) and ILSTS027 (n =105, CI=543.4 ± 124.5, WFC=350.1±54.5)] indicated no positive association between each microsatellite and weight at first calving. Calving interval (CI) also seemed not to be influenced by the ILSTS027 or MB022 system. However, carriers of at least one BM4325*101 allele presented a CI about 54 days shorter than the other animals (P=0.04; n=106). This marker could be useful for marker-assisted selection, allowing the improvement of reproductive performance, at least in the Brangus Ibagé herd.
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spelling Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performancemicrosatellitesbovine genetic diversityindividual identificationreproductive performancemarker-assisted selectionThe genetic diversity of three microsatellites (ILSTS027, MBO22, BM4325) mapped on the bovine chromosome 15 and linked to the follicle-stimulating hormone beta gene (FSHß) was investigated in cows of a Brangus Ibagé herd and the efficiency of these markers for individual identification and parentage control was estimated. Possible associations between each molecular marker and cow reproductive performance were also analyzed. Six alleles were detected in BM4325 and ILSTS027 and 12 in MB022, the most frequent being BM4325*101, BM4325*103, ILSTS027*169 and MB022*229. Polymorphic information content ranged from 0.58 to 0.88 while expected heterozygosity ranged from 65% to 89%, with an average mean value of 77%. Although only three markers were studied, the combined values indicate a high power of exclusion of a false parentage (94%) and of individual identification (3.8 x 10-4). The association analyses based on statistics parameters [MB022 (n=104, CI=545.3±127.0, WFC=349.9±53.4), BM4325 (n=106, CI=542.2±124.9, WFC=350.5±54.4) and ILSTS027 (n =105, CI=543.4 ± 124.5, WFC=350.1±54.5)] indicated no positive association between each microsatellite and weight at first calving. Calving interval (CI) also seemed not to be influenced by the ILSTS027 or MB022 system. However, carriers of at least one BM4325*101 allele presented a CI about 54 days shorter than the other animals (P=0.04; n=106). This marker could be useful for marker-assisted selection, allowing the improvement of reproductive performance, at least in the Brangus Ibagé herd.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2005-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782005000100023Ciência Rural v.35 n.1 2005reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782005000100023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDuarte,Letícia Becker HomrichMoraes,José Carlos FerrugemWeimer,Tania de Azevedoeng2005-01-13T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
title Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
spellingShingle Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
Duarte,Letícia Becker Homrich
microsatellites
bovine genetic diversity
individual identification
reproductive performance
marker-assisted selection
title_short Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
title_full Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
title_fullStr Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
title_sort Diversity of microsatellites linked to the FSHbeta gene, their usefulness for individual identification and association with reproductive performance
author Duarte,Letícia Becker Homrich
author_facet Duarte,Letícia Becker Homrich
Moraes,José Carlos Ferrugem
Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
author_role author
author2 Moraes,José Carlos Ferrugem
Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte,Letícia Becker Homrich
Moraes,José Carlos Ferrugem
Weimer,Tania de Azevedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv microsatellites
bovine genetic diversity
individual identification
reproductive performance
marker-assisted selection
topic microsatellites
bovine genetic diversity
individual identification
reproductive performance
marker-assisted selection
description The genetic diversity of three microsatellites (ILSTS027, MBO22, BM4325) mapped on the bovine chromosome 15 and linked to the follicle-stimulating hormone beta gene (FSHß) was investigated in cows of a Brangus Ibagé herd and the efficiency of these markers for individual identification and parentage control was estimated. Possible associations between each molecular marker and cow reproductive performance were also analyzed. Six alleles were detected in BM4325 and ILSTS027 and 12 in MB022, the most frequent being BM4325*101, BM4325*103, ILSTS027*169 and MB022*229. Polymorphic information content ranged from 0.58 to 0.88 while expected heterozygosity ranged from 65% to 89%, with an average mean value of 77%. Although only three markers were studied, the combined values indicate a high power of exclusion of a false parentage (94%) and of individual identification (3.8 x 10-4). The association analyses based on statistics parameters [MB022 (n=104, CI=545.3±127.0, WFC=349.9±53.4), BM4325 (n=106, CI=542.2±124.9, WFC=350.5±54.4) and ILSTS027 (n =105, CI=543.4 ± 124.5, WFC=350.1±54.5)] indicated no positive association between each microsatellite and weight at first calving. Calving interval (CI) also seemed not to be influenced by the ILSTS027 or MB022 system. However, carriers of at least one BM4325*101 allele presented a CI about 54 days shorter than the other animals (P=0.04; n=106). This marker could be useful for marker-assisted selection, allowing the improvement of reproductive performance, at least in the Brangus Ibagé herd.
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