Copy Number Variation of the SHE Gene in Sheep and Its Association with Economic Traits
Jiang, Rui; Cheng, Jie; Cao, Xiu-Kai; Ma, Yi-Lei; Chaogetu, Buren; Huang, Yong-Zhen; Lan, Xian-Yong; Lei, Chu-Zhao; Hu, Lin-Yong; Chen, Hong
刊名ANIMALS
2019
卷号9期号:8
关键词sheep SHE gene copy number variation (CNV) growth traits association
英文摘要Simple Summary Src Homology 2 Domain Containing E (SHE) is a protein coding gene, and member of the SH2 domain-containing family. Sequencing revealed a 2000 bp copy number variation in the SHE gene. There is overlap between SHE copy number variation (CNV) and quantitative trait loci related to milk fat percentage and bone density. A total of 750 sheep, including Chaka sheep (CKS), Hu sheep (HS), Small Tail Han sheep (STHS) and Large Tail Han sheep (LTHS) were available to detect the CNV of the SHE gene and correlate these gene variations with economic traits. The results showed that there were more individuals with SHE copy number loss in CKS and HS than in STHS and LTHS. Association analysis showed that gain and normal copy number types performed better in body length (p < 0.05), circumference of cannon bone (p < 0.05), heart girth (p < 0.05), chest width (p < 0.05) and high at the cross (p < 0.05) in CKS, HS and STHS. Chi-square analyses found significant variation in the CNV of the SHE gene, so it varies greatly between varieties. These findings clarified the relationship between the CNV of the SHE gene and the economic traits in these four kinds of sheep, and provide a reference for sheep breeding. Copy number variation (CNV) caused by gene rearrangement is an important part of genomic structural variation. We found that the copy number variation region of the Src Homology 2 Domain Containing E (SHE) gene correlates with a quantitative trait locus of sheep related to milk fat percentage and bone density. The aim of our study was to detect the copy number variation of the SHE gene in four sheep breeds and to conduct a correlation analysis with economic traits, hoping to provide some reference for sheep breeding. In this study, we examined 750 sheep from four Chinese breeds: Chaka sheep (CKS), Hu sheep (HS), Large Tail Han sheep (LTHS) and Small Tail Han sheep (STHS). We used qPCR to evaluate the copy number of the SHE gene, and then used general linear models to analyze the associations between CNV and economic traits. The results showed that there were more individuals with SHE copy number loss in CKS and HS than in STHS and LTHS individuals. Association analyses showed that gain and normal copy number types were correlated to body length, circumference of cannon bone, heart girth, chest width and high at the cross in CKS, HS and STHS (p < 0.05), but this association was not observed for LTHS. Chi-square values (chi(2)) found prominent differences in CNV distribution among the studied breeds. Overall, the CNV of the SHE gene may be an important consideration for sheep molecular breeding.
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/59727]  
专题西北高原生物研究所_中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
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Jiang, Rui,Cheng, Jie,Cao, Xiu-Kai,et al. Copy Number Variation of the SHE Gene in Sheep and Its Association with Economic Traits[J]. ANIMALS,2019,9(8).
APA Jiang, Rui.,Cheng, Jie.,Cao, Xiu-Kai.,Ma, Yi-Lei.,Chaogetu, Buren.,...&Chen, Hong.(2019).Copy Number Variation of the SHE Gene in Sheep and Its Association with Economic Traits.ANIMALS,9(8).
MLA Jiang, Rui,et al."Copy Number Variation of the SHE Gene in Sheep and Its Association with Economic Traits".ANIMALS 9.8(2019).
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