Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative Transcriptomes

Crossbreeding can improve production performance and meat quality in sheep. The objective of this study was to look for genes related to sheep growth, development, and muscle. In this study, Dorper (DP) × Small Tailed Han (STH) sheep and Mongolia (MG) × Small-tailed Han (STH) sheep were used to esti...

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Main Authors: Jinping Shi, Xueying Wang, Yali Song, Ting Liu, Shuru Cheng, Quanwei Zhang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1492
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spelling doaj-fd0c38db047b45e4a96c1ce45f3f4cef2021-06-01T00:45:12ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-05-01111492149210.3390/ani11061492Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative TranscriptomesJinping Shi0Xueying Wang1Yali Song2Ting Liu3Shuru Cheng4Quanwei Zhang5College of Animal Science and Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Life Science and Biotechnology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCrossbreeding can improve production performance and meat quality in sheep. The objective of this study was to look for genes related to sheep growth, development, and muscle. In this study, Dorper (DP) × Small Tailed Han (STH) sheep and Mongolia (MG) × Small-tailed Han (STH) sheep were used to estimate the productive performance and meat quality in a crossbreed. Subsequently, transcriptome analysis and bioinformatic analysis were performed on the <i>Longissimus dorsi</i> muscles of DP × STH and MG × STH sheep to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to growth, development, and meat quality. The presence of DEGs was confirmed by real-time PCR (qPCR). Productive performance and meat quality of the DP × STH sheep were better than the MG × STH sheep. Compared to DP × STH, a total of 1445 DEGs were identified in MG × STH sheep (1026 DEG were up-regulated and 419 DEG were down-regulated). Of these, 38 DEGs were related to growth, 161 to development, and 43 to muscle. In addition, 13 co-expressed genes (<i>FGFRL1</i>, <i>SIX1</i>, <i>PLCB1</i>, <i>CRYAB</i>, <i>MYL2</i>, <i>ADIPOQ</i>, <i>GPX1</i>, <i>PPARD</i>, <i>GPC1</i>, <i>CDC42</i>, <i>LOC101106246</i>, <i>IGF1</i>, and <i>LARGE</i>) were identified. The expression of DEGs was consistent with the comparative transcriptome analysis. This work provides genetics resources for future research on muscle development in sheep.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1492sheepcrossbreedtranscriptomemusclegrowthdevelopment
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author Jinping Shi
Xueying Wang
Yali Song
Ting Liu
Shuru Cheng
Quanwei Zhang
spellingShingle Jinping Shi
Xueying Wang
Yali Song
Ting Liu
Shuru Cheng
Quanwei Zhang
Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative Transcriptomes
Animals
sheep
crossbreed
transcriptome
muscle
growth
development
author_facet Jinping Shi
Xueying Wang
Yali Song
Ting Liu
Shuru Cheng
Quanwei Zhang
author_sort Jinping Shi
title Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative Transcriptomes
title_short Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative Transcriptomes
title_full Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative Transcriptomes
title_fullStr Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative Transcriptomes
title_full_unstemmed Excavation of Genes Related to the Mining of Growth, Development, and Meat Quality of Two Crossbred Sheep Populations Based on Comparative Transcriptomes
title_sort excavation of genes related to the mining of growth, development, and meat quality of two crossbred sheep populations based on comparative transcriptomes
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Crossbreeding can improve production performance and meat quality in sheep. The objective of this study was to look for genes related to sheep growth, development, and muscle. In this study, Dorper (DP) × Small Tailed Han (STH) sheep and Mongolia (MG) × Small-tailed Han (STH) sheep were used to estimate the productive performance and meat quality in a crossbreed. Subsequently, transcriptome analysis and bioinformatic analysis were performed on the <i>Longissimus dorsi</i> muscles of DP × STH and MG × STH sheep to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to growth, development, and meat quality. The presence of DEGs was confirmed by real-time PCR (qPCR). Productive performance and meat quality of the DP × STH sheep were better than the MG × STH sheep. Compared to DP × STH, a total of 1445 DEGs were identified in MG × STH sheep (1026 DEG were up-regulated and 419 DEG were down-regulated). Of these, 38 DEGs were related to growth, 161 to development, and 43 to muscle. In addition, 13 co-expressed genes (<i>FGFRL1</i>, <i>SIX1</i>, <i>PLCB1</i>, <i>CRYAB</i>, <i>MYL2</i>, <i>ADIPOQ</i>, <i>GPX1</i>, <i>PPARD</i>, <i>GPC1</i>, <i>CDC42</i>, <i>LOC101106246</i>, <i>IGF1</i>, and <i>LARGE</i>) were identified. The expression of DEGs was consistent with the comparative transcriptome analysis. This work provides genetics resources for future research on muscle development in sheep.
topic sheep
crossbreed
transcriptome
muscle
growth
development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1492
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