E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Features of polymorphism of calpastatin and somatotropin genes in young sheep, obtained from crossing ewes of Kalmyk fat-rumped sheeps and dorper rams

  • Pogodaev Vladimir,
  • Aduchiev Bator,
  • Kononova Lydia,
  • Aslanukova Maya,
  • Kardanova Irina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017503020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 175
p. 03020

Abstract

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The article presents the study of polymorphism of the CAST and GH genes, which determine the features of the manifestation of the productive and biological characteristics of sheep with ½ Kalmyk + ½ Dorper blood system. Calpastatin gene polymorphism represented by alleles M and N, whose frequency was 0,65 and 0,35; genotypes MM, MN – 30 and 70% accordingly. The desired NN genotype has not been identified. A relatively uniform incidence of allele N (0,35) CAST gene and B (0,40) GH was established, what contributed to an almost equal distribution of allele frequencies М (0,65) and А (0,60) genes of calpastatin and somatotropin accordingly. The frequency of heterozygous genotypes occurrence by CAST gene composed 0,7. By GH gene the following distribution of genotype frequencies is observed. Frequency of occurrence homozygous АА and heterozygous AB genotypes was equal to and is 0,4, wherein the frequency of occurrence advised homozygous ВВ genotype was 0,2. Among the animals studied, sheep with a complex genotype are most common CASTMN GHAB (40 %). The amount of percent CASTMM GHAA and CASTMN GHAA is in 22,2%. 10% is for genotypes CASTMM GHBB and CASTMN GHBB.