Evaluation of TFAM and FABP4 gene polymorphisms in three lines of Nellore cattle selected for growth

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2010-01-01

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Ayres, D. R. [UNESP]
Souza, F. R. P. [UNESP]
Mercadante, M. E. Z.
Fonseca, L. F. S. [UNESP]
Tonhati, Humberto [UNESP]
Cyrillo, J. N. S. G.
Bonilha, Sarah Figueiredo Martins
Albuquerque, Lucia Galvão de [UNESP]

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Funpec-editora

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We analyzed the polymorphisms TFAM HaeIII, TFAM MboI and FABP4 MspA1I in three Nellore lines selected for growth in order to evaluate how selection affects the frequencies of these polymorphisms and evaluate their association with growth and carcass traits in Zebu cattle. Birth, weaning and yearling weights, rump height, longissimus muscle area, backfat thickness, and rump fat thickness were analyzed. The sample was constituted of animals from two lines selected for yearling weight (NeS and NeT), and a control line (NeC), established in 1980, at the São Paulo Instituto de Zootecnia. Two hundred and seventy-two heifers were genotyped for TFAM gene SNPs, and 325 heifers were genotyped for the FABP4 SNP. High frequencies were observed for the alleles A (TFAM HaeIII), C (TFAM MboI) and C (FABP4 MspA1I). Significant differences in allele frequencies between NeS and NeT were observed for the TFAM HaeIII, and between the line NeT and lines NeC and NeS for the FABP4 MspA1I SNP. Five haplotypes were observed for the two polymorphisms in the TFAM gene, haplotype AACC being the most frequent. None of the markers evaluated separately or according to haplotype was significantly associated with the growth and carcass traits. The low frequencies of alleles that are associated with high marbling scores and thick subcutaneous fat in taurine breeds might explain the low means for these traits in Nellore cattle.

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Beef cattle, QTL, SNP, Marker assisted selection, Zebu

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Genetics and Molecular Research. Ribeirao Preto: Funpec-editora, v. 9, n. 4, p. 2050-2059, 2010.