The effects of polymorphisms in calpain, calpastatin and growth hormone genes on growth traits in Angus cows
Date
2016
Authors
Ruban, S.
Fedota, O.
Lysenko, N.
Kolisnyk, A.
Goraichuk, I.
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Abstract
The study was aimed to determine the allele and genotype frequencies of
SNPs for gene calpain (CAPN316), calpastatin (CAST282) and growth hormone (GH
L127V) in Aberdeen-Angus (n=52) and to evaluate their impact on body weight dynamics
until age of 5 years. The allele and genotype frequencies was CAPN316: C = 0.45, G =
0.55; CC = 19.2%, CG = 51.9%, GG = 28.9%, CAST282: C = 0.75, G = 0.25; CC =
53.8%, CG = 42.3%, GG = 3.9%, GH L127V: C = 0.34, G = 0.66; CC = 9.6%, CG =
48.1%, GG = 42.3%. There is correlation between the number of C-alleles for GH L127V
and increase in body weight from birth till two years. The CAPN316 and CAST282 alleles
associated with meat tenderness effect on live body weight increase after two year age. A
significant effect of genotype CC CAPN316 is observed at the age of three and four years.
It was concluded, that selection aimed to improve meat quality does not lead to a
significant reduction in live body weight.
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angus cattle, growth traits, calpain, calpastatin, growth hormone
Citation
The effects of polymorphisms in calpain, calpastatin and growth hormone genes on growth traits in Angus cows /S. Y. Ruban, A. M. Fedota, N. G. Lysenko, A. I. Kolisnyk, I. V. Goraichuk // Zootechnycal science – an important factor for the european type of the agriculture : collection of works of scientific symposium with international participation, Maximovca, Moldova, 29 september – 01 october 2016. — Maximovca, 2016. — P. 264–268.