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Two Novel SNPs in RET Gene Are Associated with Cattle Body Measurement Traits.


ABSTRACT: The rearrangement of the transfection (RET) gene, which mediates the functions of the ganglion in the gastrointestinal tract, plays an important role in the development of the gastrointestinal nervous system. Therefore, the RET gene is a potential factor influencing animal body measurement. The aim of this study was to reveal the significant genetic variations in the bovine RET gene and investigate the relationship between genotypes and body measurement in two Chinese cattle breeds (Qinchuan and Nanyang cattle). In this study, two SNPs (c.1407A>G and c.1425C>G) were detected in the exon 7 of RET gene by sequencing. For the SNP1 and SNP2, the GG genotype was significantly associated with body height, hip height, and chest circumference in Qinchuan cattle (p < 0.05). Individuals with an AG-CC genotype showed the lowest value of all body measurement in both breeds. Our results demonstrate that the polymorphisms in the bovine RET gene were significantly associated with body measurement, which could be used as DNA marker on the marker-assisted selection (MAS) and improve the performance of beef cattle.

SUBMITTER: Gao Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6826558 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two Novel SNPs in <i>RET</i> Gene Are Associated with Cattle Body Measurement Traits.

Gao Yuan Y   Huang Bizhi B   Bai Fuxia F   Wu Fei F   Zhou Zihui Z   Lai Zhenyu Z   Li Shipeng S   Qu Kaixing K   Jia Yutang Y   Lei Chuzhao C   Dang Ruihua R  

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 20191021 10


The rearrangement of the transfection (<i>RET</i>) gene, which mediates the functions of the ganglion in the gastrointestinal tract, plays an important role in the development of the gastrointestinal nervous system. Therefore, the <i>RET</i> gene is a potential factor influencing animal body measurement. The aim of this study was to reveal the significant genetic variations in the bovine <i>RET</i> gene and investigate the relationship between genotypes and body measurement in two Chinese cattle  ...[more]

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