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<i>TGIF1</i> and <i>SF1</i> polymorphisms are associated with litter size in Small Tail Han sheep

Zhuangbiao Zhang, Xiaoyun He, Qiuyue Liu, Jishun Tang, Ran Di, Mingxing Chu

2020Reproduction in Domestic Animals20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

TGF-β induced factor homeobox 1 (TGIF1) and splicing factor 1 (SF1) are important for mammalian reproduction; however, the effects of these genes on litter size in sheep remain unexplored. In this study, we genotyped 768 ewes from seven sheep breeds at two loci: g.37871539C>T, a synonymous mutation of TGIF1; and g.42314637T>C, a 3'UTR variant of SF1. Our analysis of polymorphism revealed only two genotypes at locus g.37871539C>T in TGIF1, with most sheep populations being moderately polymorphic (0.25 < PIC < 0.5) at this site. In contrast, most breeds exhibited low polymorphism (PIC ≤0.25) at the SF1 locus g.42314637T>C. The association analysis revealed that a synonymous mutation at g.37871539C>T in TGIF1 was highly associated with litter size in Small Tail Han sheep, in which it causes a significant decrease in litter size. Conversely, while the SF1 3'UTR variant g.42314637T>C was also highly associated with litter size in sheep, it causes a significant increase in the number of litter size. Combined, these data provide valuable information regarding candidate genetic markers for sheep breeding programs.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyLitterGeneticsLocus (genetics)GenotypeGeneEcologyCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchTGF-β signaling in diseasesKruppel-like factors research