Animals (Feb 2021)

Detection of Polymorphisms in the <i>MTNR1A</i> Gene and Their Association with Reproductive Performance in Awassi Ewes

  • Giovanni Cosso,
  • Michella Nehme,
  • Sebastiano Luridiana,
  • Luisa Pulinas,
  • Giulio Curone,
  • Chadi Hosri,
  • Vincenzo Carcangiu,
  • Maria Consuelo Mura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11020583
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 583

Abstract

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The economy in Mediterranean areas is tightly linked to the evolution of the sheep-farming system; therefore, improvement in ewe’s reproductive performance is essential in the developing countries of this area. MTNR1A is the gene coding for Melatonin receptor 1 (MT1), and it is considered to be involved in the reproductive activity in sheep. The aims of this study were: (1) identifying the polymorphisms from the entire MTNR1A coding region and promoter in Lebanese Awassi sheep flocks, and (2) investigating the association between the found polymorphisms and the reproductive performance, assessed as lambing rate, litter size, and days to lambing (DTL). The study was conducted in two districts of Lebanon, where 165 lactating ewes, aged 5.2 ± 1.5 years, with body condition score (BCS) 3.3 ± 0.4, were chosen and exposed to adult and fertile rams. From 150 to 220 days after ram introduction, lambing dates and litter sizes were registered. This study provided the entire coding region of the MTNR1A receptor gene in the Awassi sheep breed. Thirty-one single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were detected, five of which were missense mutations. The H2, H3, and H4 haplotypes were associated with lower DTL (p p < 0.05). These results are essential for improving reproductive management and obtaining advanced lambing in Awassi ewes.

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