Animals (Dec 2020)

Association of <i>TMEM8B</i> and <i>SPAG8</i> with Mature Weight in Sheep

  • Mehmet Ulas Cinar,
  • Michelle R. Mousel,
  • Maria K. Herndon,
  • J. Bret Taylor,
  • Stephen N. White

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10122391
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 2391

Abstract

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Signature of selection studies have identified many genomic regions with known functional importance and some without verified functional roles. Multiple studies have identified Transmembrane protein 8B (TMEM8B)rs426272889 as having been recently under extreme selection pressure in domesticated sheep, but no study has provided sheep phenotypic data clarifying a reason for extreme selection. We tested rs426272889 for production trait association in 770 U.S. Rambouillet, Targhee, Polypay, and Suffolk sheep. TMEM8Brs426272889 was associated with mature weight at 3 and 4 years (p SPAG8) rs160159557 encoding a G493C substitution. While this variant was associated with mature weights at ages 3 and 4, it was not as strongly associated as TMEM8Brs426272889. Transmembrane protein 8B has little functional information except as an inhibitor of cancer cell proliferation. To our knowledge, this is the first study linking TMEM8B to whole organism growth and body size under standard conditions. Additional work will be necessary to identify the underlying functional variant(s). Once identified, such variants could be used to improve sheep production through selective breeding.

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