2017
DOI: 10.4238/gmr16029610
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Polymorphisms in the melatonin receptor gene promoter and their associations with fertility characteristics in buffalo herd in Eastern Amazon

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Buffalo production is spreading globally because of its economic advantage. Then, it has become necessary to improve the reproductive and productive efficiency of these animals, as well as to look for genetic factors that increase this efficiency. The objectives of this study were to characterize the promoter region of the melatonin 1A receptor gene (MTRN1A), to detect possible SNPs and associate them with fertility characteristics, and identify binding sites of transcription factors involved in the … Show more

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“…Exon 2 of the MTNR1A gene is known to be highly polymorphic, and one of these polymorphisms involves a restriction site for the RsaI enzyme, 606 C > T (Saxena et al, 2015a). The AA-NAT gene is considered an ideal gene to investigate possi- ble SNPs that could clarify the large individual variations in serum melatonin levels and may aid in controlling seasonal reproductive activity (Klein, 2007;Barclay et al, 2010). The results of PCR RFLP revealed three genotypes (CC, CT and TT) for exon 2 of the MTNR1A gene and three (GG, GA and AA) for exon 3 of the AA-NAT gene, and two alleles were detected for each gene in all analyzed breeds, which emphasizes that selection has not eliminated any of the alternative forms of the MTNR1A gene (Notter and Cockett, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exon 2 of the MTNR1A gene is known to be highly polymorphic, and one of these polymorphisms involves a restriction site for the RsaI enzyme, 606 C > T (Saxena et al, 2015a). The AA-NAT gene is considered an ideal gene to investigate possi- ble SNPs that could clarify the large individual variations in serum melatonin levels and may aid in controlling seasonal reproductive activity (Klein, 2007;Barclay et al, 2010). The results of PCR RFLP revealed three genotypes (CC, CT and TT) for exon 2 of the MTNR1A gene and three (GG, GA and AA) for exon 3 of the AA-NAT gene, and two alleles were detected for each gene in all analyzed breeds, which emphasizes that selection has not eliminated any of the alternative forms of the MTNR1A gene (Notter and Cockett, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%