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CNV: Considerando nuevas variantes en el genoma

    1. [1] INIA
  • Localización: XV Jornadas sobre Producción Animal: 14 y 15 de mayo de 2013, Zaragoza / Jorge Hugo Calvo Lacosta (aut.), Isabel Casasús Pueyo (aut.), Margalida Joy Torrens (aut.), Javier Álvarez Rodríguez (aut.), Luis Varona Aguado (aut.), Begoña Panea Doblado (aut.), Carlos Calvete Margolles (aut.), Joaquim Barcells Teres (aut.), Vol. 2, 2013, ISBN 978-84-695-7684-7, págs. 502-504
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • CNV: Considering new variants in the genome
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    • The objective of this study was to identify copy number variants associated to economical traits (fat and protein yield, somatic cell count and days open) in Holstein. CNVs were detected by exploiting hybridization signal intensities from the BovineSNP50BeadChip and using PennCNV software. More than 2000 CNVRs were identified, 315 thereof appeared segregating in the sires with available phenotypic data. Frequentist and Bayesian approaches were used in the association analyses. Both fat and protein yield shared associated CNVRs. We may highlight GH, SREB, STAT5, TNRF and ACLY among the genes located within these regions, which have been previously associated to fat yield in different studies. Further, five different genes (DGAT1, IGFAL, GFER, PPARA, CPT1B) were detected and previously reported as related to both protein and fat yield pathways in Holstein. Additionally, we reported that six different CNVRs are significantly associated with somatic cell count and among the genes contained within these regions, the LRP1B, have been already related to the trait.


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