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Weighted single‐step genome‐wide association study and pathway analyses for feed efficiency traits in Nellore cattle

L. C. Brunes, Fernando Baldi, Fernando Brito Lopes, Raysildo Barbosa Lôbo, Rafael Espigolan, M. F. O. e Costa, Nedenia Bonvino Stafuzza, C. de U. Magnabosco

2020Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics96 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim was to conduct a weighted single-step genome-wide association study to detect genomic regions and putative candidate genes related to residual feed intake, dry matter intake, feed efficiency (FE), feed conversion ratio, residual body weight gain, residual intake and weight gain in Nellore cattle. Several protein-coding genes were identified within the genomic regions that explain more than 0.5% of the additive genetic variance for these traits. These genes were associated with insulin, leptin, glucose, protein and lipid metabolisms; energy balance; heat and oxidative stress; bile secretion; satiety; feed behaviour; salivation; digestion; and nutrient absorption. Enrichment analysis revealed functional pathways (p-value < .05) such as neuropeptide signalling (GO:0007218), negative regulation of canonical Wingless/Int-1 (Wnt) signalling (GO:0090090), bitter taste receptor activity (GO:0033038), neuropeptide hormone activity (GO:0005184), bile secretion (bta04976), taste transduction (bta0742) and glucagon signalling pathway (bta04922). The identification of these genes, pathways and their respective functions should contribute to a better understanding of the genetic and physiological mechanisms regulating Nellore FE-related traits.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyResidual feed intakeFeed conversion ratioLeptinGeneGenome-wide association studyGenetic associationDry matterGeneticsEndocrinologyInternal medicineAnimal scienceSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBody weightGenotypeObesityMedicineGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsMeat and Animal Product Quality
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