Analysis of population differentiation in North Eurasian cattle (Bos taurus) using single nucleotide polymorphisms in three genes associated with production traits |
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Authors: | Li M H Adamowicz T Switonski M Ammosov I Ivanova Z Kiselyova T Popov R Kantanen J |
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Affiliation: | Biotechnology and Food Research, MTT Agrifood Research Finland, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, Finland. |
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Abstract: | Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in growth hormone 1 (GH1), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) and leptin (LEP), all candidates for production traits in cattle, were characterized in North Eurasian cattle breeds. Allele frequencies of IGF1 exhibited significant (P < 0.05) deviation from neutral expectation and therefore, might be associated with divergence in North Eurasian cattle because of genetic selection. Allele frequencies and lower heterozygosity of LEP may indicate a recent introduction of an alternative allele in this geographic region. Locus F(ST) estimates were highest for IGF1 (0.151, sigma = 0.042) and lowest for GH (0.062, sigma = 0.020). Our results suggest a slightly higher population differentiation across the candidate genes (FST = 0.108) than across microsatellites (FST = 0.095), possibly because of selection and stochastic effects. |
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Keywords: | cattle microsatellite population differentiation quantitative trait loci single nucleotide polymorphism |
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