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Integration of whole-genome DNA methylation data with RNA sequencing data to identify markers for bull fertility
Authors:Nicole Gross  Francisco Peñagaricano  Hasan Khatib
Affiliation:1. Department of Animal Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 53706 USA;2. Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611 USA
Abstract:Predicting bull fertility prior to breeding is a current challenge for the dairy industry. The use of molecular biomarkers has been previously assessed. However, the integration of this information has not been performed to extract biologically relevant markers. The goal of this study was to integrate DNA methylation data with previously published RNA-sequencing results in order to identify candidate markers for sire fertility. A total of 1765 differentially methylated cytosines were found between high- and low-fertility sires. Ten genes associated with 11 differentially methylated cytosines were found in a previous study of gene expression between high- and low-fertility sires. Additionally, two of these genes code for proteins found exclusively in bull seminal plasma. Collectively, our results reveal 10 genes that could be used in the future as a panel for predicting bull fertility.
Keywords:bull fertility  DNA methylation  integrative analysis  transcriptome
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