AGHR polymorphism and its associations with carcass traits in Harrwoo cattle |
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Authors: | Sang-Hyun Han In-Cheol Cho Jin-Hyoung Kim Moon-Suck Ko Ha-Yeon Jeong Hong-Shik Oh Sung-Soo Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Jeju Sub-station, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, 690-150, Jeju, Korea 2. National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, 441-350, Suwon, Korea 3. Department of Science Education, Cheju National University, 690-756, Jeju, Korea
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Abstract: | The growth hormone receptor (GHR) is a membrane transmitter for the growth hormone signal transduction pathway that regulates various metabolic activities, including cell growth and expressions of cytokine genes. The presence or absence of a genetic polymorphism for the LINE-1 retroposon in the PI promoter, which specifically regulates theGHR gene expression in the liver, was screened by a novel detection method and examined for its relationships with carcass traits in Hanwoo cattle. Han woo cattle had taurine type LINE-1 present (alleleI) as well as incidine type LINE-1 absent (alleleA) promoter sequences. Three genotypes,I/I, I/A andA/A, showed frequencies of 49.1, 36.7 and 14.2%, respectively. The effects of allele A were significant on mean differences for final weight, eye muscle area, marbling score and fat color (p<0.05), but not for carcass weight, backfat thickness, final meat quality grade or meat color (p>0.05). Most 30-month old Hanwoo steers bearing the LINE-1 absent promoter had whiter fat color, heavier live weight and higher marbling score, reflecting intramuscular fat deposition inM. longissimus dorsi, compared to animals bearing a LINE-1 present promoter. This suggests that aGHR polymorphism could be a potential genetic marker for improving beef production of Hanwoo cattle. |
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