Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Feb 2016)

Frequencies of candidate genes and associations with carcass and meat traits in Nellore and crossbred cattle

  • Victor Augusto Domingos Dias,
  • Rogério Abdallah Curi,
  • Guilherme Luis Pereira,
  • Jéssica Moraes Malheiros,
  • Rafael Espigolan,
  • Lúcia Galvão de Albuquerque,
  • Luis Artur Loyola Chardulo,
  • Henrique Nunes de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-204X2016000200009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 2
pp. 169 – 176

Abstract

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Abstract: The objective of this work was to estimate allelic frequencies of the polymorphisms IGF2/MboII (G > T) of the insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene, DQ499531.1:g.134A > T of the pro-melanin-concentrating hormone (PMCH) gene, and DQ667048.1:g.3290G > T of the RARrelated orphan receptor C (RORC) gene in beef cattle of different genetic groups, and to evaluate the associations between these polymorphisms and traits related to carcass composition and meat quality. Data on carcass and meat quality of 499 animals was used: of 313 Nellore (Bos indicus) and of 186 Nellore crossed with different taurine (Bos taurus) breeds. For the IGF2/MboII polymorphism, the frequencies found for the G allele were 0.231 and 0.631 for Nellore and crossed breeds, respectively. For the DQ499531.1:g.134A > T polymorphism, the allelic frequencies of A were 0.850 for Nellore and 0.905 for crossed breeds. For the DQ667048.1:g.3290G > T polymorphism, the allelic frequencies of G were 0.797 and 0.460 for Nellore and crossed breeds, respectively. The evaluated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are not significantly associated with carcass and meat traits (rib eye area, back fat thickness, shear force, total lipids, and myofibrillar fragmentation index), suggesting little utility of the analyzed polymorphisms of the IGF2, PMHC, and RORC genes as selection markers in the studied cattle populations.

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