Author:
Zlobin Alexander S.,Volkova Natalia A.,Borodin Pavel M.,Aksenovich Tatiana I.,Tsepilov Yakov A.
Abstract
Abstract. Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and
candidate genes that affect growth intensity is a prerequisite for the
marker-assisted selection of economically important traits. The number of
QTL studies on sheep is relatively small in comparison to those on cattle
and pigs. The current QTL sheep database – Sheep QTLdb – contains information on
1658 QTLs for 225 different traits. A few genes and markers associated with
growth, carcass and meat productivity traits have been reported. The
information about QTLs from the Sheep QTLdb cannot be directly used in
marker-assisted selection due to the lack of essential information such as
effective and reference alleles, the effect direction etc., and it requires
manual curation and validation. In this study we performed a comprehensive
search for QTLs focusing on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
associated with growth and meat traits in sheep. The database contains
information about 156 SNP–trait associations (123 unique SNPs) and a list of
165 associated genes. The updated information is freely available at
https://github.com/Defrag1236/Ovines_2018 (last access: 18 September 2019). This
information can be useful for further association studies and preliminary
estimation of genetic variability for economically important traits in
different breeds.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
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