학술논문

The effect of variation at the retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor C gene on intramuscular fat percent and marbling score in Australian cattle.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Animal Science. Jan2010, Vol. 88 Issue 1, p47-51. 5p.
Subject
*TRETINOIN
*DRUG receptors
*CATTLE
*REGRESSION analysis
*FAT
*CHROMOSOME polymorphism
*ALLELES
*SHORTHORN cattle
*CATTLE breeds
Language
ISSN
0021-8812
Abstract
Variation at the retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor C (RORC) gene was previously associated with marbling score in a large sample of Australian taurine feedlot cattle of Angus and Short-horn breeds. The T allele at the SNP RORC:g.39290T > C increased marbling score in Angus and Shorthorn cattle. We genotyped this SNP in an independent sample of 2,741 Australian cattle of Angus, Brahman, and Hereford breeds, and tested the association of this SNP with marbling score in all animals and with intramus- cular fat (IMF) measurements in 2,104 animals. We found an allele frequency of the G allele of PG = 0.57 in Angus, Pa = 0.09 in Hereford, and Pa = 0.64 in Brahman. The regression of marbling score against number of copies of the G allele was significant (P = 0.033) in the combined sample after accounting for ancestry, breed, and the contemporary group structure of the data. All breeds had the same favorable homozygote; the regression on alleles showed a trend in Angus and Brahman cattle (P < 0.1), but not in Hereford cattle (P = 0.912). The regression of IMF against number of copies of the G allele was significant (P = 0.018) after accounting for ancestry, breed, and contemporary group structure. All breeds had the same favorable homozygote and the regression on alleles was significant (P = 0.024) in the Angus breed. In all breeds tested in this study, the T allele increased both marbling score and IMF. This polymorphism explained 0.3% of the phenotypic variance for IMF in this sample. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]