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Evaluation of DNA polymorphisms involving growth hormone relative to growth and carcass characteristics in Brahman steers
Beauchemin, V. R; Thomas, M. G; Franke, D. E; Silver, G. A.
  • Beauchemin, V. R; New Mexico State University. Department of Animal and Range Sciences. Las Cruces. US
  • Thomas, M. G; New Mexico State University. Department of Animal and Range Sciences. Las Cruces. US
  • Franke, D. E; Louisiana State University. Department of Animal Science. Baton Rouge. US
  • Silver, G. A; New Mexico State University. Department of Animal and Range Sciences. Las Cruces. US
Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 5(3): 438-447, 2006. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-441038
ABSTRACT
Associations of DNA polymorphisms in growth hormone (GH) relative to growth and carcass characteristics in growing Brahman steers (N = 324 from 68 sires) were evaluated. Polymorphisms were an Msp-I RFLP and a leucine/valine SNP in the GH gene as well as a Hinf-I RFLP and a histidine/arginine SNP in transcriptional regulators of the GH gene, Pit-1 and Prop-1. Genotypic frequencies of the GH SNP, Pit-1 RFLP, and Prop-1 SNP were greater than 88% for one of the bi-allelic homozygous genotypes. Genotypic frequencies for the GH Msp-I RFLP genotypes were more evenly distributed with frequencies of 0.43, 0.42, and 0.15 for the genotypes of +/+, +/-, and -/-, respectively. Mixed model analyses of growth and carcass traits with genotype and contemporary group serving as fixed effects and sire fitted as a random effect suggested that sire was a significant source of variation (P < 0.05) in average daily gain, carcass yield, and marbling score. However, measures of growth and carcass traits were similar across GH Msp-I genotypes as steers were slaughtered when fat thickness was estimated to be ~1.0 cm. These polymorphisms within the GH gene and/or its transcriptional regulators do not appear to be informative predictors of growth and carcass characteristics in Brahman steers. This is partly due to the high level of homozygosity of genotypes. These findings do not eliminate the potential importance of these polymorphisms as predictors of growth and carcass traits in Bos taurus or Bos taurus x Bos indicus composite cattle.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Body Composition / DNA / Cattle / Growth Hormone / Gene Frequency / Amino Acids, Essential Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. res. (Online) Journal subject: Molecular Biology / Genetics Year: 2006 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States Institution/Affiliation country: Louisiana State University/US / New Mexico State University/US

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Body Composition / DNA / Cattle / Growth Hormone / Gene Frequency / Amino Acids, Essential Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. res. (Online) Journal subject: Molecular Biology / Genetics Year: 2006 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States Institution/Affiliation country: Louisiana State University/US / New Mexico State University/US