Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheep

<p>Abstract</p> <p>An (Awassi × Merino) × Merino backcross family of 172 ewes was used to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for different milk production traits on a framework map of 200 loci across all autosomes. From five previously proposed mathematical models describing lactati...

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Main Authors: Lam Mary K, Hobbs Matthew, McGill David, Jonas Elisabeth, Raadsma Herman W, Thomson Peter C
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: BMC 2009-10-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/41/1/45
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author Lam Mary K
Hobbs Matthew
McGill David
Jonas Elisabeth
Raadsma Herman W
Thomson Peter C
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>An (Awassi × Merino) × Merino backcross family of 172 ewes was used to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for different milk production traits on a framework map of 200 loci across all autosomes. From five previously proposed mathematical models describing lactation curves, the Wood model was considered the most appropriate due to its simplicity and its ability to determine ovine lactation curve characteristics. Derived milk traits for milk, fat, protein and lactose yield, as well as percentage composition and somatic cell score were used for single and two-QTL approaches using maximum likelihood estimation and regression analysis. A total of 15 significant (<it>P </it>< 0.01) and additional 25 suggestive (<it>P </it>< 0.05) QTL were detected across both single QTL methods and all traits. In preparation of a meta-analysis, all QTL results were compared with a meta-assembly of QTL for milk production traits in dairy ewes from various public domain sources and can be found on the ReproGen ovine gbrowser <url>http://crcidp.vetsci.usyd.edu.au/cgi-bin/gbrowse/oaries_genome/</url>. Many of the QTL for milk production traits have been reported on chromosomes 1, 3, 6, 16 and 20. Those on chromosomes 3 and 20 are in strong agreement with the results reported here. In addition, novel QTL were found on chromosomes 7, 8, 9, 14, 22 and 24. In a cross-species comparison, we extended the meta-assembly by comparing QTL regions of sheep and cattle, which provided strong evidence for synteny conservation of QTL regions for milk, fat, protein and somatic cell score data between cattle and sheep.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-31048a719dce46c2bf9ea0b6446b73bd2022-12-22T01:07:26ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862009-10-014114510.1186/1297-9686-41-45Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheepLam Mary KHobbs MatthewMcGill DavidJonas ElisabethRaadsma Herman WThomson Peter C<p>Abstract</p> <p>An (Awassi × Merino) × Merino backcross family of 172 ewes was used to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for different milk production traits on a framework map of 200 loci across all autosomes. From five previously proposed mathematical models describing lactation curves, the Wood model was considered the most appropriate due to its simplicity and its ability to determine ovine lactation curve characteristics. Derived milk traits for milk, fat, protein and lactose yield, as well as percentage composition and somatic cell score were used for single and two-QTL approaches using maximum likelihood estimation and regression analysis. A total of 15 significant (<it>P </it>< 0.01) and additional 25 suggestive (<it>P </it>< 0.05) QTL were detected across both single QTL methods and all traits. In preparation of a meta-analysis, all QTL results were compared with a meta-assembly of QTL for milk production traits in dairy ewes from various public domain sources and can be found on the ReproGen ovine gbrowser <url>http://crcidp.vetsci.usyd.edu.au/cgi-bin/gbrowse/oaries_genome/</url>. Many of the QTL for milk production traits have been reported on chromosomes 1, 3, 6, 16 and 20. Those on chromosomes 3 and 20 are in strong agreement with the results reported here. In addition, novel QTL were found on chromosomes 7, 8, 9, 14, 22 and 24. In a cross-species comparison, we extended the meta-assembly by comparing QTL regions of sheep and cattle, which provided strong evidence for synteny conservation of QTL regions for milk, fat, protein and somatic cell score data between cattle and sheep.</p>http://www.gsejournal.org/content/41/1/45
spellingShingle Lam Mary K
Hobbs Matthew
McGill David
Jonas Elisabeth
Raadsma Herman W
Thomson Peter C
Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheep
Genetics Selection Evolution
title Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheep
title_full Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheep
title_fullStr Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheep
title_full_unstemmed Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheep
title_short Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in sheep. II. Meta-assembly and identification of novel QTL for milk production traits in sheep
title_sort mapping quantitative trait loci qtl in sheep ii meta assembly and identification of novel qtl for milk production traits in sheep
url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/41/1/45
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