2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13233639
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Association Analyses between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in ZFAT, FBN1, FAM184B Genes and Litter Size of Xinggao Mutton Sheep

Yiming Gong,
Qiuju Chen,
Xiaolong He
et al.

Abstract: Previous studies have screened key candidate genes for litter size in sheep, including fibrillin-1 (FBN1), family with sequence similarity 184 member B (FAM184B) and zinc finger and AT-hook domain containing (ZFAT). Therefore, it is necessary to verify these genes in the Xinggao mutton sheep population and determine the associated loci for litter size. In this study, three loci (FBN1 g.160338382 T > C, FAM184B g.398531673 C > T and ZFAT g.20150315 C > T) were firstly screened based on the population d… Show more

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“…On the other hand, 12 candidate genes significantly associated with the FEC1 or FEC2 traits were identified in OAR 6: DCAF16, FAM184B, GPRIN3, HERC3, HERC5, IBSP, LAP3, LCORL, MED28, NCAPG, PIGY and PYURF, all of them except LAP3 were detected by Al Kalaldeh et al [38] in significant genomic regions for GIP resistance in sheep. Particularly the FAM184B gene has also been reported to be strongly associated with body size and weight in livestock [49][50][51], milk production [52] and reproductive traits in sheep [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, 12 candidate genes significantly associated with the FEC1 or FEC2 traits were identified in OAR 6: DCAF16, FAM184B, GPRIN3, HERC3, HERC5, IBSP, LAP3, LCORL, MED28, NCAPG, PIGY and PYURF, all of them except LAP3 were detected by Al Kalaldeh et al [38] in significant genomic regions for GIP resistance in sheep. Particularly the FAM184B gene has also been reported to be strongly associated with body size and weight in livestock [49][50][51], milk production [52] and reproductive traits in sheep [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%