Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep

Myostatin gene or growth and differentiation factor-8 inhibits the puberty and development of skeletal muscles and it could change the size of some muscles such as double muscle, if the mutation occurs. One of the most important indigenous sheep in Iran, Lori sheep, possess high genetic potential fo...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Bahramzadeh, Gholamreza Dashab, Masoud Alipana, Mohammad Rokouei, Sadegh Asadollaei
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Language:fas
Published: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 2015-04-01
Series:پژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران
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Online Access:http://ijasr.um.ac.ir/index.php/animal/article/view/26789
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spelling doaj-fd14e9adf9f742b699851e1568813fcf2021-05-03T01:50:58ZfasFerdowsi University of Mashhadپژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران2008-31062423-40012015-04-01643743808707Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheepFatemeh Bahramzadeh0Gholamreza Dashab1Masoud Alipana2Mohammad Rokouei3Sadegh Asadollaei4University of ZabolUniversity of ZabolUniversity of ZabolUniversity of ZabolJahad Keshavarzi Lorestan provinceMyostatin gene or growth and differentiation factor-8 inhibits the puberty and development of skeletal muscles and it could change the size of some muscles such as double muscle, if the mutation occurs. One of the most important indigenous sheep in Iran, Lori sheep, possess high genetic potential for meat production. Therefore, the study of some genes affecting meat production would be of utmost important in selection programs. A total of 50 Lori sheep have been randomly selected and blood sampling was done to investigate the polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its relation to some economical traits including birth weight, weaning weight and 6-month lambs weight. Genomic DNA was extracted by the Denazyst kit. DNA quantity and quality was estimated by using espectophotometry and agarose electrophoresis. The specific primers were designed to assess the presence of potential polymorphism and then target area was amplified. After confirmation of 373bp fragment from exon 3 of Myostatin gene on the agarose gel, the genotype determination was performed using restriction enzyme HaeІІІ. The results showed that the Mm and mm genotypes were detected in the samples. The frequency of M and m alleles was 8.75 % and 91.25 %, respectively. No significant relationship was observed between genotypes of Myostatin gene and growth traits, except of the birth weight. In conclusion, the Myostatin locus could not considered as a promising marker for growth traits in Lori sheep.http://ijasr.um.ac.ir/index.php/animal/article/view/26789MyostatinLori sheepPolymorphismHeterozygosity
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author Fatemeh Bahramzadeh
Gholamreza Dashab
Masoud Alipana
Mohammad Rokouei
Sadegh Asadollaei
spellingShingle Fatemeh Bahramzadeh
Gholamreza Dashab
Masoud Alipana
Mohammad Rokouei
Sadegh Asadollaei
Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep
پژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران
Myostatin
Lori sheep
Polymorphism
Heterozygosity
author_facet Fatemeh Bahramzadeh
Gholamreza Dashab
Masoud Alipana
Mohammad Rokouei
Sadegh Asadollaei
author_sort Fatemeh Bahramzadeh
title Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep
title_short Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep
title_full Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep
title_fullStr Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep
title_full_unstemmed Study of polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep
title_sort study of polymorphism of myostatin gene and its association with growth traits in lori sheep
publisher Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
series پژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران
issn 2008-3106
2423-4001
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Myostatin gene or growth and differentiation factor-8 inhibits the puberty and development of skeletal muscles and it could change the size of some muscles such as double muscle, if the mutation occurs. One of the most important indigenous sheep in Iran, Lori sheep, possess high genetic potential for meat production. Therefore, the study of some genes affecting meat production would be of utmost important in selection programs. A total of 50 Lori sheep have been randomly selected and blood sampling was done to investigate the polymorphism of Myostatin gene and its relation to some economical traits including birth weight, weaning weight and 6-month lambs weight. Genomic DNA was extracted by the Denazyst kit. DNA quantity and quality was estimated by using espectophotometry and agarose electrophoresis. The specific primers were designed to assess the presence of potential polymorphism and then target area was amplified. After confirmation of 373bp fragment from exon 3 of Myostatin gene on the agarose gel, the genotype determination was performed using restriction enzyme HaeІІІ. The results showed that the Mm and mm genotypes were detected in the samples. The frequency of M and m alleles was 8.75 % and 91.25 %, respectively. No significant relationship was observed between genotypes of Myostatin gene and growth traits, except of the birth weight. In conclusion, the Myostatin locus could not considered as a promising marker for growth traits in Lori sheep.
topic Myostatin
Lori sheep
Polymorphism
Heterozygosity
url http://ijasr.um.ac.ir/index.php/animal/article/view/26789
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