Fine-mapping the POLL locus in Brahman cattle yields the diagnostic marker CSAFG29
Autor: | William Barendse, Maxy Mariasegaram, Jennifer A. Bolton, K. C. Prayaga, John M. Henshall, Blair E. Harrison, Bruce Tier |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Genetics
Genetic Markers Candidate gene Genotype education biology.animal_breed Chromosome Mapping Locus (genetics) General Medicine Biology Zebu Chromosomes Mammalian Linkage Disequilibrium Genetic marker Genetic Loci Microsatellite Animals Animal Science and Zoology Cattle Allele Hereford cattle Microsatellite Repeats |
Zdroj: | Animal genetics. 43(6) |
ISSN: | 1365-2052 |
Popis: | The POLL locus has been mapped to the centromeric region of bovine chromosome 1 (BTA1) in both taurine breeds and taurine-indicine crosses in an interval of approximately 1 Mb. It has not yet been mapped in pure-bred zebu cattle. Despite several efforts, neither causative mutations in candidate genes nor a singular diagnostic DNA marker has been identified. In this study, we genotyped a total of 68 Brahman cattle and 20 Hereford cattle informative for the POLL locus for 33 DNA microsatellites, 16 of which we identified de novo from the bovine genome sequence, mapping the POLL locus to the region of the genes IFNAR2 and SYNJ1. The 303-bp allele of the new microsatellite, CSAFG29, showed strong association with the POLL allele. We then genotyped 855 Brahman cattle for CSAFG29 and confirmed the association between the 303-bp allele and POLL. To determine whether the same association was found in taurine breeds, we genotyped 334 animals of the Angus, Hereford and Limousin breeds and 376 animals of the Brangus, Droughtmaster and Santa Gertrudis composite taurine-zebu breeds. The association between the 303-bp allele and POLL was confirmed in these breeds; however, an additional allele (305 bp) was also associated but not fully predictive of POLL. Across the data, CSAFG29 was in sufficient linkage disequilibrium to the POLL allele in Australian Brahman cattle that it could potentially be used as a diagnostic marker in that breed, but this may not be the case in other breeds. Further, we provide confirmatory evidence that the scur phenotype generally occurs in animals that are heterozygous for the POLL allele. |
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