Detection of Quantitative Trait Loci for Mineral Content of Nelore Longissimus Dorsi Muscle

dc.contributor.author Tizioto, Polyana
dc.contributor.author Taylor, Jeremy
dc.contributor.author Decker, Jared
dc.contributor.author Gromboni, Caio
dc.contributor.author Mudadu, Maurício
dc.contributor.author Schnabel, Robert
dc.contributor.author Coutinho, Luiz
dc.contributor.author Mourão, Gerson
dc.contributor.author Oliveira, Priscila
dc.contributor.author Souza, Marcela
dc.contributor.author Reecy, James
dc.contributor.author Nassu, Renata
dc.contributor.author Bressani, Flavia
dc.contributor.author Tholon, Patricia
dc.contributor.author Sonstegard, Tad
dc.contributor.author Alencar, Maurício
dc.contributor.author Tullio, Rymer
dc.contributor.author Nogueira, Ana
dc.contributor.author Regitano, Luciana
dc.contributor.department Department of Animal Science
dc.date 2018-02-17T04:19:44.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-29T23:38:41Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-29T23:38:41Z
dc.date.issued 2015-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Beef cattle require dietary minerals for optimal health, production and reproduction. Concentrations of minerals in tissues are at least partly genetically determined. Mapping genomic regions that affect the mineral content of bovine <em>longissimus dorsi</em> muscle can contribute to the identification of genes that control mineral balance, transportation, absorption and excretion and that could be associated to metabolic disorders. We applied a genome-wide association strategy and genotyped 373 Nelore steers from 34 half-sib families with the Illumina BovineHD BeadChip. Genome-wide association analysis was performed for mineral content of <em>longissimus dorsi</em> muscle using a Bayesian approach implemented in the GenSel software. Muscle mineral content in <em>Bos indicus</em> cattle was moderately heritable, with estimates ranging from 0.29 to 0.36. Our results suggest that variation in mineral content is influenced by numerous small-effect QTL (quantitative trait loci) but a large-effect QTL that explained 6.5% of the additive genetic variance in iron content was detected at 72 Mb on bovine chromosome 12. Most of the candidate genes present in the QTL regions for mineral content were involved in signal transduction, signaling pathways via integral (also called intrinsic) membrane proteins, transcription regulation or metal ion binding. This study identified QTL and candidate genes that affect the mineral content of skeletal muscle. Our findings provide the first step towards understanding the molecular basis of mineral balance in bovine muscle and can also serve as a basis for the study of mineral balance in other organisms.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is from <em>Genetics Selection Evolution</em> 47 (2015): 15, doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12711-014-0083-3" target="_blank">10.1186/s12711-014-0083-3</a>.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.1186/s12711-014-0083-3
dc.subject.disciplines Agriculture
dc.subject.disciplines Animal Sciences
dc.subject.disciplines Genetics
dc.title Detection of Quantitative Trait Loci for Mineral Content of Nelore Longissimus Dorsi Muscle
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