Dissection of genetic variants affecting boar sperm quality and porcine inguinal/scrotal hernia -  Yuyun Xing

Dissection of genetic variants affecting boar sperm quality and porcine inguinal/scrotal hernia (eBook)

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2010 | 1. Auflage
110 Seiten
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With the widespread application of artificial insemination (AI) in the pig industry, it is important for boars to produce excellent semen because of the high boar-to-sow ratio when using AI mating. In addition, the pig is a good animal model for human disease. The genetic study of boar sperm quality can afford referenced information for human fertility research. We performed a genome-wide scan in a White Duroc × Erhualian three-generation resource population for semen quality and ejaculation traits. Phenotype data were collected on 206 F2 boars for 8 traits, including semen volume, sperm concentration, total sperm per ejaculate, sperm motility, sperm abnormality rate, pH value, ejaculation times and ejaculation time. All these 8 traits showed remarkable variation among the F2 population. All founders, F1 animals and F2 boars were genotyped for 183 markers covering 18 autosomes and X chromosome. A quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis was performed using a composite regression interval mapping method. A total of 18 QTL were obtained comprising 4 genome-wide significant QTL and 14 suggestive QTL. The 4 genome-wide significant QTL each for semen pH on Sus scrofa chromosome (SSC) 2 and SSC12, for semen volume on SSC15 and for ejaculation times on SSC17 were detected. The suggestive QTL were found affecting semen volume on SSC3 and SSC18, sperm concentration on SSC17, total sperm per ejaculate on SSC1 and SSC2, sperm motility on SSC1, sperm abnormality rate on SSC4 and SSC9, pH value on SSC6 and SSC9, ejaculation times on SSC6 and SSC16, ejaculation time on SSC6 and SSC17. The QTL explained 5.74-11.83% of the F2 phenotypic variance. Hernia is one of the most common congenital defects in pigs. Porcine inguinal/scrotal hernia often causes animal welfare problems and significant economic loss. In this thesis, we characterized the porcine SRY-related high-mobility group (HMG) 9 (SOX9) and evaluated its association with inguinal/scrotal hernia. The mRNA sequence of porcine SOX9 (NM_213843.1) was used to BLAST genomic sequences on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ projects/genome/guide/pig/, revealing two highly homologous (99%) sequences (CU640384.2 and AC157866.2). The genomic structure of the porcine S OX9 was predicted based on their genomic and mRNA sequences. The porcine SOX9 contains 3 exons and 2 introns, the sizes of exon 1, 2, 3 and intron 1, 2 are 434 base pairs (bp), 254 bp, 1156 bp, 954 bp, and 572 bp, respectively. We screened for SNPs from 2000 bp upstream to 2000 bp downstream of this gene among 10 hernia affected animals and 14 unaffected animals. A total of 13 polymorphisms were found, and 574 samples from 108 families with 146 hernia samples, along with their parents and unaffected full sibs, were genotyped for the detected SNPs. The transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) was carried out with TDT-STDT program version 1.1 to analyze the association between SOX9 genotypes and porcine inguinal/scrotal hernia. P values of the 13 polymorphisms were 0.922, 0.314, 0.075, 0.559, 0.915, 0.893, 0.900, 0.900, 0.280, 0.689, 0.511, 0.268 and 0.749, respectively. An 18 bp deletion/insertion in the promoter region showed significant association with porcine inguinal/scrotal hernia (P = 0.075).
Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.7.2010
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie
ISBN-10 3-7369-3424-6 / 3736934246
ISBN-13 978-3-7369-3424-5 / 9783736934245
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