Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review
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Resumo: | Reproductive traits relatively have low or medium heritability and do not exhibit a remarkable response to phenotypic selection. Therefore, the inclusion of genetic information from genes associated with reproductive capacity can efficiently improve the selection response. The main important genes affecting prolificacy and their genetic diversity in different breeds of sheep have been studied on a global scale. Where, different mutations associated with reproductive traits, including ovulation rate and litter size, have been found in various sheep breeds around the world. An overview of studies on major proliferation genes showed that some alleles may express different phenotypic effects in different breeds and therefore, further studies on interaction effects are needed for a greater understanding of the genetic control of reproduction in sheep. Regarding the evaluation methodology for prolificacy traits, the application of new technologies is necessary to find new variants, which is essential for future studies. The methodology adopted was a descriptive study, resulting in a literature review based on worldwide scientific articles. |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a reviewAvances en los genes de prolificidad o fertilidad en ovejas: una revisiónAvanços no tema genes da prolificidade ou fertilidade em ovinos: revisãoGenéticaHerdabilidadeRaçasReprodução.GeneticsHeritabilityBreedsReproduction.GenéticaHeredabilidadRazasReproducción.Reproductive traits relatively have low or medium heritability and do not exhibit a remarkable response to phenotypic selection. Therefore, the inclusion of genetic information from genes associated with reproductive capacity can efficiently improve the selection response. The main important genes affecting prolificacy and their genetic diversity in different breeds of sheep have been studied on a global scale. Where, different mutations associated with reproductive traits, including ovulation rate and litter size, have been found in various sheep breeds around the world. An overview of studies on major proliferation genes showed that some alleles may express different phenotypic effects in different breeds and therefore, further studies on interaction effects are needed for a greater understanding of the genetic control of reproduction in sheep. Regarding the evaluation methodology for prolificacy traits, the application of new technologies is necessary to find new variants, which is essential for future studies. The methodology adopted was a descriptive study, resulting in a literature review based on worldwide scientific articles.Los rasgos reproductivos tienen relativamente una heredabilidad baja o media y no muestran una respuesta notable a la selección fenotípica. Por lo tanto, la inclusión de la información genética de los genes asociados a la capacidad reproductiva puede mejorar eficazmente la respuesta de selección. Se han estudiado a escala mundial los principales genes importantes que afectan a la prolificidad y su diversidad genética en diferentes razas de ovejas. En varias razas de ovejas de todo el mundo se han encontrado diferentes mutaciones asociadas a rasgos reproductivos, como la tasa de ovulación y el tamaño de la camada. Una visión general de los estudios sobre los principales genes de la proliferación mostró que algunos alelos pueden expresar diferentes efectos fenotípicos en diferentes razas y, por lo tanto, se necesitan más estudios sobre los efectos de interacción para una mayor comprensión del control genético de la reproducción en las ovejas. En cuanto a la metodología de evaluación de los rasgos de prolificidad, se hace necesaria la aplicación de nuevas tecnologías para encontrar nuevas variantes, lo que es esencial para futuros estudios. La metodología adoptada fue un estudio descriptivo, que dio lugar a una revisión bibliográfica basada en artículos científicos de todo el mundo.As características de reprodução relativamente têm baixa ou média herdabilidade e não exibem uma resposta notável à seleção fenotípica. Portanto, a inclusão de informações genéticas dos genes associados à capacidade reprodutiva pode melhorar eficientemente a resposta de seleção. Os principais genes importantes que afetam a prolificidade e suas diversidades genéticas em diferentes raças de ovelhas vem sendo estudados em uma escala global. Onde, diferentes mutações associadas as características reprodutivas, incluindo taxa de ovulação e tamanho da ninhada, foram encontradas em várias raças de ovelhas em todo o mundo. Uma visão geral dos estudos sobre os principais genes da prolificidade mostrou que alguns alelos podem expressar diferentes efeitos fenotípicos em diferentes raças e, portanto, estudos adicionais sobre efeitos de interação são necessários para uma maior compreensão do controle genético da reprodução em ovinos. Com relação a metodologia de avaliação para as características de prolificidade, a aplicação de novas tecnologias torna-se necessário para encontrar novas variantes, que é essencial para estudos futuros. A metodologia adotada foi um estudo descritivo, resultando em uma revisão bibliográfica embasada em artigos científicos mundiais.Research, Society and Development2021-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1933310.33448/rsd-v10i11.19333Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e67101119333Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e67101119333Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e671011193332525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19333/17224Copyright (c) 2021 Marilene dos Santos Maciel; Apolônio Gomes Ribeiro; Paulo Otávio Silva Calvacante; Chrislanne Barreira de Macêdo Carvalho; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho; Gabriel Miranda Macambira; Helia Sharlane de Holanda Oliveira; Dayane Albuquerque da Silva; Ana Carolina Ferreira dos Santos; Diana Valadares Pessoa; Gabriela Duarte Silva; Yanne Cibelle Vieira de Carvalhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaciel, Marilene dos Santos Ribeiro, Apolônio Gomes Calvacante, Paulo Otávio Silva Carvalho, Chrislanne Barreira de Macêdo Marinho, Jéssica Berly Moreira Macambira, Gabriel Miranda Oliveira, Helia Sharlane de Holanda Silva, Dayane Albuquerque da Santos, Ana Carolina Ferreira dos Pessoa, Diana Valadares Silva, Gabriela Duarte Carvalho, Yanne Cibelle Vieira de 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19333Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:14.901951Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review Avances en los genes de prolificidad o fertilidad en ovejas: una revisión Avanços no tema genes da prolificidade ou fertilidade em ovinos: revisão |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review Maciel, Marilene dos Santos Genética Herdabilidade Raças Reprodução. Genetics Heritability Breeds Reproduction. Genética Heredabilidad Razas Reproducción. |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review |
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Advances in the subject of prolificacy genes or fertility in sheep: a review |
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Maciel, Marilene dos Santos |
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Maciel, Marilene dos Santos Ribeiro, Apolônio Gomes Calvacante, Paulo Otávio Silva Carvalho, Chrislanne Barreira de Macêdo Marinho, Jéssica Berly Moreira Macambira, Gabriel Miranda Oliveira, Helia Sharlane de Holanda Silva, Dayane Albuquerque da Santos, Ana Carolina Ferreira dos Pessoa, Diana Valadares Silva, Gabriela Duarte Carvalho, Yanne Cibelle Vieira de |
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Ribeiro, Apolônio Gomes Calvacante, Paulo Otávio Silva Carvalho, Chrislanne Barreira de Macêdo Marinho, Jéssica Berly Moreira Macambira, Gabriel Miranda Oliveira, Helia Sharlane de Holanda Silva, Dayane Albuquerque da Santos, Ana Carolina Ferreira dos Pessoa, Diana Valadares Silva, Gabriela Duarte Carvalho, Yanne Cibelle Vieira de |
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Maciel, Marilene dos Santos Ribeiro, Apolônio Gomes Calvacante, Paulo Otávio Silva Carvalho, Chrislanne Barreira de Macêdo Marinho, Jéssica Berly Moreira Macambira, Gabriel Miranda Oliveira, Helia Sharlane de Holanda Silva, Dayane Albuquerque da Santos, Ana Carolina Ferreira dos Pessoa, Diana Valadares Silva, Gabriela Duarte Carvalho, Yanne Cibelle Vieira de |
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Genética Herdabilidade Raças Reprodução. Genetics Heritability Breeds Reproduction. Genética Heredabilidad Razas Reproducción. |
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Genética Herdabilidade Raças Reprodução. Genetics Heritability Breeds Reproduction. Genética Heredabilidad Razas Reproducción. |
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Reproductive traits relatively have low or medium heritability and do not exhibit a remarkable response to phenotypic selection. Therefore, the inclusion of genetic information from genes associated with reproductive capacity can efficiently improve the selection response. The main important genes affecting prolificacy and their genetic diversity in different breeds of sheep have been studied on a global scale. Where, different mutations associated with reproductive traits, including ovulation rate and litter size, have been found in various sheep breeds around the world. An overview of studies on major proliferation genes showed that some alleles may express different phenotypic effects in different breeds and therefore, further studies on interaction effects are needed for a greater understanding of the genetic control of reproduction in sheep. Regarding the evaluation methodology for prolificacy traits, the application of new technologies is necessary to find new variants, which is essential for future studies. The methodology adopted was a descriptive study, resulting in a literature review based on worldwide scientific articles. |
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