Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes

Sufficient genetic variation within domestic breeds is a crucial factor in all breeding work. It is a prerequisite for future breeding progress and is used in research and development of breeding methods at the molecular level. The present study estimates genetic variation within the Icelandic cattl...

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Main Author: Margrét Guðrún Ásbjarnardóttir 1981-
Other Authors: Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7341
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/7341 2023-05-15T16:49:41+02:00 Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes Margrét Guðrún Ásbjarnardóttir 1981- Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands 2008-11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7341 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7341 Íslenskar kýr Erfðabreytileiki Leptin gen DGAT1 gen Thesis Master's 2008 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:56:53Z Sufficient genetic variation within domestic breeds is a crucial factor in all breeding work. It is a prerequisite for future breeding progress and is used in research and development of breeding methods at the molecular level. The present study estimates genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed using two approaches. The data consisted of genomic DNA samples from 100 heifers in first pregnancy collected at 45 dairy farms located in the four major dairy regions in Iceland. First, the samples were genotyped with a set of eleven microsatellite markers and various diversity indices calculated. Second, parts of the Leptin and DGAT1 genes were sequenced in order to search for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), (several in the Leptin gene and a well known dinucleotide substitution (K232A) in the DGAT1 gene). Polymorphisms in these regions have been identified and associated with commercial traits in different dairy breeds and the purpose was to explore their frequency in Icelandic cattle, as well as to search for breed specific polymorphisms. The Icelandic cattle breed is the only cattle breed in Iceland and has been, more or less, isolated for over 1000 years; therefore it is considered a closed population. Results from the microsatellite analysis revealed a mean number of observed alleles per locus of 6.182, ranging from 4 (ETH3) to 9 (TGLA53) for individual markers. Mean observed and expected heterozygosity were calculated as 0.626 and 0.685, respectively. Polymorphism information content was high ( 0.5) for all the markers indicating that they can be considered suitable for further research of the Icelandic cattle breed and could be adopted for breeding purposes and parentage testing. Average within population inbreeding coefficient of Icelandic cattle ranged between 8.8 and 9.7% for the three approaches applied and the effective number of individuals was estimated to be 111 individuals (lower and upper 95% confidence limits set as 99.76 and 127.39, respectively). No subdivision of the sample was ... Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
institution Open Polar
collection Skemman (Iceland)
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language English
topic Íslenskar kýr
Erfðabreytileiki
Leptin gen
DGAT1 gen
spellingShingle Íslenskar kýr
Erfðabreytileiki
Leptin gen
DGAT1 gen
Margrét Guðrún Ásbjarnardóttir 1981-
Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes
topic_facet Íslenskar kýr
Erfðabreytileiki
Leptin gen
DGAT1 gen
description Sufficient genetic variation within domestic breeds is a crucial factor in all breeding work. It is a prerequisite for future breeding progress and is used in research and development of breeding methods at the molecular level. The present study estimates genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed using two approaches. The data consisted of genomic DNA samples from 100 heifers in first pregnancy collected at 45 dairy farms located in the four major dairy regions in Iceland. First, the samples were genotyped with a set of eleven microsatellite markers and various diversity indices calculated. Second, parts of the Leptin and DGAT1 genes were sequenced in order to search for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), (several in the Leptin gene and a well known dinucleotide substitution (K232A) in the DGAT1 gene). Polymorphisms in these regions have been identified and associated with commercial traits in different dairy breeds and the purpose was to explore their frequency in Icelandic cattle, as well as to search for breed specific polymorphisms. The Icelandic cattle breed is the only cattle breed in Iceland and has been, more or less, isolated for over 1000 years; therefore it is considered a closed population. Results from the microsatellite analysis revealed a mean number of observed alleles per locus of 6.182, ranging from 4 (ETH3) to 9 (TGLA53) for individual markers. Mean observed and expected heterozygosity were calculated as 0.626 and 0.685, respectively. Polymorphism information content was high ( 0.5) for all the markers indicating that they can be considered suitable for further research of the Icelandic cattle breed and could be adopted for breeding purposes and parentage testing. Average within population inbreeding coefficient of Icelandic cattle ranged between 8.8 and 9.7% for the three approaches applied and the effective number of individuals was estimated to be 111 individuals (lower and upper 95% confidence limits set as 99.76 and 127.39, respectively). No subdivision of the sample was ...
author2 Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
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author Margrét Guðrún Ásbjarnardóttir 1981-
author_facet Margrét Guðrún Ásbjarnardóttir 1981-
author_sort Margrét Guðrún Ásbjarnardóttir 1981-
title Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes
title_short Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes
title_full Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes
title_fullStr Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation within the Icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Leptin and DGAT1 genes
title_sort genetic variation within the icelandic cattle breed: assessment using microsatellites and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the leptin and dgat1 genes
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