Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Aug 2017)

Genetic characterization of coat color genes in Brazilian Crioula sheep from a conservation nucleus

  • Lilian Cristina Gomes Cavalcanti,
  • José Carlos Ferrugem Moraes,
  • Danielle Assis de Faria,
  • Concepta Margaret McManus,
  • Alcebiades Renato Nepomuceno,
  • Carlos José Hoff de Souza,
  • Alexandre Rodrigues Caetano,
  • Samuel Rezende Paiva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2017000800007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 8
pp. 615 – 622

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Abstract: The objective of this work was to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in resequencing data from MC1R, ASIP, and TYRP1 genes derived from Crioula sheep (Ovis aris) with different coat colors. Polymorphisms in the ASIP (agouti-signaling protein), MC1R (melanocortin 1 receptor), and TRYP1 (tyrosinase-related protein 1) genes were analyzed in 115 sheep from Embrapa’s conservation nucleus of crioula sheep, in Brazil. A total of 7,914 bp were sequenced per animal, and 14 SNPs were identified. Two additional assays were performed to detect duplications and deletions in the ASIP gene. Ninety-five percent of the coat color variation was explained by epistatic interactions observed between specific alleles in the MC1R and ASIP genes. Evidence suggests an important role of TYRP1 variants for wool color, despite their low frequencies. The marker panel was efficient enough in predicting coat color in the studied animals and, therefore, can be used to implement a marker-assisted selection program in the conservation nucleus of sheep of the crioula breed.

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