Genes (Nov 2022)

Association of <i>HOXC8</i> Genetic Polymorphisms with Multi-Vertebral Number and Carcass Weight in Dezhou Donkey

  • Xiaoyuan Shi,
  • Yan Li,
  • Tianqi Wang,
  • Wei Ren,
  • Bingjian Huang,
  • Xinrui Wang,
  • Ziwen Liu,
  • Huili Liang,
  • Xiyan Kou,
  • Yinghui Chen,
  • Yonghui Wang,
  • Faheem Akhtar,
  • Changfa Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13112175
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 2175

Abstract

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An increase in the number of vertebrae can significantly affect the meat production performance of livestock, thus increasing carcass weight, which is of great importance for livestock production. The homeobox gene C8 (HOXC8) has been identified as an essential candidate gene for regulating vertebral development. However, it has not been researched on the Dezhou donkey. This study aimed to verify the Dezhou donkey HOXC8 gene’s polymorphisms and assess their effects on multiple vertebral numbers and carcass weight. In this study, the entire HOXC8 gene of the Dezhou donkey was sequenced, SNPs at the whole gene level were identified, and typing was accomplished utilizing a targeted sequencing genotype detection technique (GBTS). Then, a general linear model was used to perform an association study of HOXC8 gene polymorphism loci, multiple vertebral numbers, and carcass weight for screening candidate markers that can be used for molecular breeding of Dezhou donkeys. These findings revealed that HOXC8 included 12 SNPs, all unique mutant loci. The HOXC8 g.15179224C>T was significantly negatively associated with carcass weight (CW) and lumbar vertebrae length (LL) (p A locus was shown to be significantly positively associated with the number of lumbar vertebrae (LN) (p HOXC8 gene and seven other species revealed that the HOXC8 gene was highly conserved during animal evolution but differed markedly among distantly related animals. The results suggest that HOXC8 is a vital gene affecting multiple vertebral numbers and carcass weight in Dezhou donkeys, and the two loci g.15179224C>T and g.15179674G>A may be potential genetic markers for screening and breeding of new strains of high-quality and high-yielding Dezhou donkeys.

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