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Abstract
Results: Heritable variation and strong positive genetic correlations were estimated for clinical mastitis occurrence and the three mastitis indicator traits. SNP markers significantly associated with these mastitis traits were confirmed on chromosomes 2, 3, 5, 16 and 19. We identified pathways, molecular interaction networks and functional gene clusters for mastitis resistance. Candidate genes within the detected regions were identified based upon analysis of an ovine transcriptional atlas and transcriptome data derived from milk somatic cells. Relevant candidate genes implicated in innate immunity included SOCS2, CTLA4, C6, C7, C9, PTGER4, DAB2, CARD6, OSMR, PLXNC1, IDH1, ICOS, FYB, and LYFR.
Conclusions: The results confirmed the presence of animal genetic variability in mastitis resistance and identified genomic regions associated with specific mastitis traits in the Chios sheep. The conserved genetic architecture of mastitis resistance between distinct dairy sheep breeds suggests that across-breed selection programmes would be feasible.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 624 |
Journal | BMC Genomics |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 16 Aug 2017 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- genomic association
- sheep transcriptomic atlas
- milk transcriptome
- transcription factor binding sites
- mastitis
- somatic cell count
- total viable bacterial count
- California mastitis test
- Chios sheep
- dairy sheep
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Functional Annotation of the Sheep Genome
Hume, D. (Principal Investigator), Archibald, A. (Co-investigator), Morrison, I. (Co-investigator), Summers, K. (Co-investigator) & Watson, M. (Co-investigator)
16/10/13 → 3/05/17
Project: Research
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ISP1: Analysis and prediction in complex animal systems
Tenesa, A. (Principal Investigator), Archibald, A. (Co-investigator), Beard, P. (Co-investigator), Bishop, S. (Co-investigator), Bronsvoort, M. (Co-investigator), Burt, D. (Co-investigator), Freeman, T. (Co-investigator), Haley, C. (Co-investigator), Hocking, P. (Co-investigator), Houston, R. (Co-investigator), Hume, D. (Co-investigator), Joshi, A. (Co-investigator), Law, A. (Co-investigator), Michoel, T. (Co-investigator), Summers, K. (Co-investigator), Vernimmen, D. (Co-investigator), Watson, M. (Co-investigator), Wiener, P. (Co-investigator), Wilson, A. (Co-investigator), Woolliams, J. (Co-investigator), Ait-Ali, T. (Researcher), Barnett, M. (Researcher), Carlisle, A. (Researcher), Finlayson, H. (Researcher), Haga, I. (Researcher), Karavolos, M. (Researcher), Matika, O. (Researcher), Paterson, T. (Researcher), Paton, B. (Researcher), Pong-Wong, R. (Researcher), Robert, C. (Researcher) & Robertson, G. (Researcher)
1/04/12 → 31/03/17
Project: Research