2022
DOI: 10.1111/age.13239
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A deletion variant within the FGF5 gene in goats is associated with gene expression levels and cashmere growth

Abstract: The FGF5 gene has been associated with the regulation of fibre length in mammals, including cashmere goats. A deletion variant at ~14 kb downstream of the FGF5 gene showed significant divergence between cashmere and non‐cashmere goats in previous studies. In this study, we designed specific primers to genotype the deletion variant. The results of gel electrophoresis and Sanger sequencing revealed that a 507‐bp deletion mutation is located at 95 454 685–95 455 191 of chromosome 6 in goats. Genotyping data from … Show more

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“…These findings suggest that the deletion variant of the FGF5 gene can be employed as a genetic marker for cashmere attributes. In addition to earlier studies, Li et al (2022) assessed the mRNA expression levels of Cashmere goats with the deleted genotype using reverse transcription–quantitative PCR and electrophoretic mobility shift assays. The deletion variation serves as a cis ‐acting element, affecting transcription factor binding and resulting in lower FGF5 gene expression in Cashmere goats.…”
Section: Selection Signature Studies In Fiber‐producing Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings suggest that the deletion variant of the FGF5 gene can be employed as a genetic marker for cashmere attributes. In addition to earlier studies, Li et al (2022) assessed the mRNA expression levels of Cashmere goats with the deleted genotype using reverse transcription–quantitative PCR and electrophoretic mobility shift assays. The deletion variation serves as a cis ‐acting element, affecting transcription factor binding and resulting in lower FGF5 gene expression in Cashmere goats.…”
Section: Selection Signature Studies In Fiber‐producing Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 B and supplementary data S2 and S3, Supplementary Material online). These regions included several genes previously implicated in high-altitude adaptation ( EPAS1 and DSG3 ), hair length ( FGF5 ), reproduction ( SPEF2 ), and immunity ( MLLT10 ) in several species, including goats ( Song et al 2016 ; Kumar et al 2018 ; Cai et al 2020 ; Guo et al 2020 ; Li et al 2022 ; Wu et al 2020 ). We further identified a strong signature of selection on chromosome 26 (chr26:41.84–42.14 Mb) encompassing ATAD1 , PTEN , and PAPSS2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%