Veterinary Sciences (Mar 2023)

Effects of New Mutations in <i>BMPRIB</i>, <i>GDF9</i>, <i>BMP15</i>, <i>LEPR</i>, and <i>B4GALNT2</i> Genes on Litter Size in Sheep

  • Xuewen Ji,
  • Ziwei Cao,
  • Qi Hao,
  • Mei He,
  • Ming Cang,
  • Haiquan Yu,
  • Qing Ma,
  • Xihe Li,
  • Siqin Bao,
  • Jianguo Wang,
  • Bin Tong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10040258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 258

Abstract

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Prolificacy is a crucial characteristic of livestock, particularly for species such as sheep that have many births. The objectives of this study were as follows: (1) to investigate the genetic diversity of the 13 new and 7 known variants in the BMPRIB, GDF9, BMP15, LEPR, and B4GALNT2 genes in Ujimqin (UM), the F1 population of Dorper × Ujimqin crossbred (DPU), the F1 population of Suffolk × Ujimqin crossbred (SFKU), Sonid sheep (SN), Tan sheep (Tan), Hu sheep (Hu), and Small-tailed Han sheep (STH) sheep breeds/populations; (2) to perform an association analysis of the above 20 variants with litter size in 325 UM, 304 DPU, and 66 SFKU sheep populations; (3) to compare the frequencies of the litter-size-related alleles of these 20 variants among 8 sheep breeds/populations (the above seven sheep breeds + Mongolia sheep breed). With the use of the Sequenom MassARRAY®SNP assay technology, these 20 mutations were genotyped. The association analysis results showed that the c.746A>G (FecB) mutation in BMPR1B was significantly associated with the litter size of UM and DPU, the c.994A>G (FecGA) in GDF9 was significantly associated with the litter size of SFKU, and the c.31_33CTTinsdel (B1) in BMP15 was significantly associated with the litter size of UM. Our findings might provide valuable genetic markers for expanding sheep litter sizes.

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