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The identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) such as height and their underlying causative variants is still challenging and often requires large sample sizes. In humans hundreds of loci with small effects control the heritable portion of height variability. In domestic animals, typically only a few loci with comparatively large effects explain a major fraction of the heritability. We investigated height at withers in Shetland ponies and mapped a QTL to ECA 6 by genome-wide association (GWAS) using a small cohort of only 48 animals and the Illumina equine SNP70 BeadChip. Fine-mapping revealed a shared haplotype block of 793 kb in small Shetland ponies. The HMGA2 gene, known to be associated with height in horses and many other species, was located in the associated haplotype. After closing a gap in the equine reference genome we identified a non-synonymous variant in the first exon of HMGA2 in small Shetland ponies. The variant was predicted to affect the functionally important first AT-hook DNA binding domain of the HMGA2 protein (c.83G>A; p.G28E). We assessed the functional impact and found impaired DNA binding of a peptide with the mutant sequence in an electrophoretic mobility shift assay. This suggests that the HMGA2 variant also affects DNA binding in vivo and thus leads to reduced growth and a smaller stature in Shetland ponies. The identified HMGA2 variant also segregates in several other pony breeds but was not found in regular-sized horse breeds. We therefore conclude that we identified a quantitative trait nucleotide for height in horses.  相似文献   
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Large-scale physical mapping of the porcine genome has been limited because up to now no suitable genomic libraries for this purpose have been available. Therefore, we have constructed a yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) library from porcine lymphocytes. The library was cloned in the amplifiable vector pCGS966. A total of 10080 YAC clones was obtained and has been ordered into 105 96-well microtiter plates. An average insert size of 300 kb was calculated from the analysis of 78 randomly selected clones, giving a onefold coverage of the porcine genome. To analyze the complexity, we have screened the library for five different genes and isolated four different clones containing parts of three of these genes. One YAC clone harboring parts of the porcine cardiac muscle ryanodine receptor (RYR2) gene allowed us to assign this locus to Chromosome (Chr) 14q22-q23. The data were confirmed by PCR analysis of a rodent-porcine hybrid cell panel.  相似文献   
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Shetland ponies were selected for numerous traits including small stature, strength, hardiness and longevity. Despite the different selection criteria, Shetland ponies are well known for their small stature. We performed a selection signature analysis including genome‐wide SNPs of 75 Shetland ponies and 76 large‐sized horses. Based upon this dataset, we identified a selection signature on equine chromosome (ECA) 1 between 103.8 Mb and 108.5 Mb. A total of 33 annotated genes are located within this interval including the IGF1R gene at 104.2 Mb and the ADAMTS17 gene at 105.4 Mb. These two genes are well known to have a major impact on body height in numerous species including humans. Homozygosity mapping in the Shetland ponies identified a region with increased homozygosity between 107.4 Mb and 108.5 Mb. None of the annotated genes in this region have so far been associated with height. Thus, we cannot exclude the possibility that the identified selection signature on ECA1 is associated with some trait other than height, for which Shetland ponies were selected.  相似文献   
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Epigenetic histone trimethylation on lysine 9 (H3K9me3) represents a major molecular signal for genome stability and gene silencing conserved from worms to man. However, the functional role of the H3K9 trimethylases SUV39H1/2 in mammalian tissue homeostasis remains largely unknown. Here, we use a spontaneous dog model with monogenic inheritance of a recessive SUV39H2 loss-of-function variant and impaired differentiation in the epidermis, a self-renewing tissue fueled by stem and progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation. Our results demonstrate that SUV39H2 maintains the stem and progenitor cell pool by restricting fate conversion through H3K9me3 repressive marks on gene promoters encoding components of the Wnt/p63/adhesion axis. When SUV39H2 function is lost, repression is relieved, and enhanced Wnt activity causes progenitor cells to prematurely exit the cell cycle, a process mimicked by pharmacological Wnt activation in primary canine, human, and mouse keratinocytes. As a consequence, the stem cell growth potential of cultured SUV39H2-deficient canine keratinocytes is exhausted while epidermal differentiation and genome stability are compromised. Collectively, our data identify SUV39H2 and potentially also SUV39H1 as major gatekeepers in the delicate balance of progenitor fate conversion through H3K9me3 rate-limiting road blocks in basal layer keratinocytes.  相似文献   
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Leeb T  Müller M 《Gene》2004,343(2):239-244
The human intercellular adhesion molecule gene (ICAM) cluster is located in a GC-rich and gene-rich region on HSA 19p13.2. We determined the complete DNA sequence of a 185-kb porcine bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone containing parts of the ICAM gene cluster. We used the porcine sequence for a detailed comparative analysis between human, pig, mouse and rat. The 185 kb of porcine sequence covered 220 kb of homologous sequence in the human genome, which adds to the growing evidence that the porcine genome is somewhat smaller than the human genome. The genomic sequences of the four species showed a high level of conserved synteny and no rearrangements in gene order were observed. During evolution, the ICAM3 gene was inactivated by mutation in the mouse and rat genome, whereas it is still present in the human and pig genome. The loss of Icam3 in rodent genomes might be relevant for rodent-specific properties of the T-cell-mediated immune response. All the other investigated genes are conserved across all four investigated sequences.  相似文献   
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The gene for S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase (AHCY) is involved in the regulation of cellular methylation reactions. Here we report the cloning, sequencing, and chromosomal assignment of the porcine AHCY gene. The gene consists of 10 exons spanning approximately 19 kb of genomic DNA. It encodes a protein of 432 amino acids that shows about 96% identity to the orthologous S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolases from human, rat, and mouse. The porcine AHCY gene is located very close to the agouti signaling protein gene (ASIP) on SSC17q21. The chromosomal localization was subsequently confirmed by RH mapping and the genetic mapping of an intragenic microsatellite that maps to 57 cM on the linkage map of SSC17.  相似文献   
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The CAPNS1 gene encodes the small subunit of the calpain proteases. Cloning and characterization of the porcine CAPNS1 gene revealed a highly conserved organization with respect to other mammalian CAPNS1 orthologs. The porcine gene consists of 11 exons spanning approximately 7.3 kb and codes for a peptide of 266 amino acids. Analysis of the naturally occurring variation of the CAPNS1 gene in different pig breeds revealed six SNPs and four small insertion/deletion polymorphisms. The CAPNS1 gene is located immediately adjacent to the COX7A1 gene on SSC6q1.1-->q1.2.  相似文献   
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