29 results on '"Bubo Zhou"'
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2. Expression of the Ovine Gene and the Relationship Between Its Polymorphism and Feed Efficiency Traits
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Xiwen Zeng, Weimin Wang, Deyin Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Liming Zhao, Jianghui Wang, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Wenxin Li, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, Xiaobin Yang, Rui Zhai, Zongwu Ma, Jia Liu, Panpan Cui, Xiuxiu Weng, Weiwei Wu, Xiaoxue Zhang, and Wenxin Zheng
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Genetics ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology - Published
- 2023
3. Polymorphism in ovine ADCY8 gene and its association with residual feed intake in Hu sheep
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Xiaobin Yang, Weimin Wang, Xiaojuan Wang, Deyin Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Liming Zhao, Jianghui Wang, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Wenxin Li, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, Xiwen Zeng, Rui Zhai, Zongwu Ma, Jia Liu, Panpan Cui, and Xiaoxue Zhang
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Animal Science and Zoology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2022
4. Novel polymorphism at KLF15 gene and its association with growth traits in Hu sheep
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Rui Zhai, Weimin Wang, Deyin Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Liming Zhao, Jianghui Wang, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Wenxin Li, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, Xiwen Zeng, Xiaobin Yang, Zongwu Ma, Jia Liu, Panpan Cui, and Xiao Xue Zhang
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Animal Science and Zoology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2022
5. Estimation of genetic correlations of two key feed efficiency traits with production traits in male Hu sheep
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Yuan Zhao, Xiaoxue Zhang, Fadi Li, Deyin Zhang, Yukun Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Qizhi Song, Chong Li, Liming Zhao, Jianghui Wang, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Wenxin Li, Changchun Lin, Bubo Zhou, and Weiming Wang
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Animal Science and Zoology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Increased body growth and feed efficiency are important for breeding due to expensive feed costs. This study estimated the genetic parameters for two feed efficiency traits [the feed conversion ratio (FCR) and the residual feed intake (RFI)] and other important economic traits in male Hu sheep using 1642 male Hu lambs. The heritability of the RFI was estimated at 0.31 (±0.10)–0.54 (±0.1) and the heritability of the FCR was 0.05 (±0.07)–0.77 (±0.12). There was a negative genetic correlation between rib-eye muscle area traits and RFI. A positive genetic correlation was found between fat deposition traits and feed efficiency traits. The digestive tract weight decreased with the direction of RFI: however, the FCR showed the opposite: A low FCR was accompanied by a high digestive tract weight. The genetic correlation between feed efficiency (RFI and FCR) and rumen weight was negative. Heritability estimates for feed efficiency generate fluctuations with different experimental intervals. The weight of other traits should be reasonably allocated to avoid losses in production and feed efficiency in the selection of feed efficiency traits. The present study added to our understanding of the genetic parameters of sheep under the condition of house feeding.
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- 2022
6. Identification of polymorphic loci in OSMR and GHR genes and analysis of their association with growth traits in sheep
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Jiangbo Cheng, Weimin Wang, Deyin Zhang, Yukun Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yuan Zhao, Dan Xu, Liming Zhao, Wenxin Li, Jianghui Wang, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, Xiaobin Yang, and Xiaoxue Zhang
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Animal Science and Zoology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2022
7. Polymorphism of sheep PRKAA2 gene and its association with growth traits
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Wenxin Li, Xiaojuan Wang, Xiaoxue Zhang, Fadi Li, Deyin Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Liming Zhao, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Jianghui Wang, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, and Weimin Wang
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Animal Science and Zoology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2021
8. Expression and polymorphisms of CD8B gene and its associations with body weight and size traits in sheep
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Changchun Lin, Fadi Li, Xiaoxue Zhang, Deyin Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Qizhi Song, Jianghui Wang, Bubo Zhou, Jiangbo Cheng, Dan Xu, Wenxin Li, Liming Zhao, and Weimin Wang
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Animal Science and Zoology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2021
9. Polymorphisms in the ovine GP5 gene associated with blood physiological indices
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Dan Xu, Xiaojuan Wang, Xiaoxue Zhang, Fadi Li, Deyin Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Qizhi Song, Jiangbo Cheng, Liming Zhao, Jianghui Wang, Wenxin Li, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, and Weimin Wang
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Animal Science and Zoology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2021
10. Detecting Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in MEF2B and UCP3 and Elucidating Their Association with Sheep Growth Traits
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Wenxin Li, Jiangbo Cheng, Xiaobin Yang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Bubo Zhou, Weimin Wang, Lvfeng Yuan, Changchun Lin, Xiaoxue Zhang, Jianghui Wang, Liming Zhao, Qizhi Song, Deyin Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Fadi Li, and Dan Xu
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Silent mutation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Body weight ,DNA sequencing ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Genotype ,Correlation analysis ,Genetics ,medicine ,Synonymous substitution ,Molecular Biology ,UCP3 - Abstract
Herein we detected single nucleotide polymorphisms in MEF2B and UCP3 by DNA sequencing and the KASPar technology and analyzed their association with sheep growth traits. Two synonymous mutations, g.1826 C > T and g.10266 G > C, were detected, respectively, and they were found to be significantly associated with sheep growth traits (p T, the average body weight and chest and cannon circumference of sheep with the CC genotype were significantly higher than those of sheep with the CT and TT genotypes (p C, the average body weight and chest and cannon circumference of sheep with the GG genotype were significantly higher than those of sheep with the GC and CC genotypes (p < 0.05). Moreover, the average body weight of sheep with the CC/GG genotype was higher compared with those of other genotype combinations. We also assessed MEF2B and UCP3 expression in different sheep tissues, confirming their expression in all examined tissues. To summarize, we believe that the polymorphisms identified in MEF2B and UCP3 can serve as molecular markers for sheep growth traits.
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- 2021
11. Polymorphism in ovine
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Xiaobin, Yang, Weimin, Wang, Xiaojuan, Wang, Deyin, Zhang, Xiaolong, Li, Yukun, Zhang, Yuan, Zhao, Liming, Zhao, Jianghui, Wang, Dan, Xu, Jiangbo, Cheng, Wenxin, Li, Bubo, Zhou, Changchun, Lin, Xiwen, Zeng, Rui, Zhai, Zongwu, Ma, Jia, Liu, Panpan, Cui, and Xiaoxue, Zhang
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Feed efficiency makes up a large part of sheep production, which also has a crucial impact on the economic benefits of producers. This study explores the polymorphism of
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- 2022
12. Novel polymorphism at
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Rui, Zhai, Weimin, Wang, Deyin, Zhang, Xiaolong, Li, Yukun, Zhang, Yuan, Zhao, Liming, Zhao, Jianghui, Wang, Dan, Xu, Jiangbo, Cheng, Wenxin, Li, Bubo, Zhou, Changchun, Lin, Xiwen, Zeng, Xiaobin, Yang, Zongwu, Ma, Jia, Liu, Panpan, Cui, and Xiao Xue, Zhang
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Growth traits are important economic characteristics of livestock and poultry. In the present study, the expression features of
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- 2022
13. Sheep fecal transplantation affects growth performance in mouse models by altering gut microbiota
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Jiangbo Cheng, Xiaoxue Zhang, Deyin Zhang, Yukun Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yuan Zhao, Dan Xu, Liming Zhao, Wenxin Li, Jianghui Wang, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, Xiaobin Yang, Rui Zhai, Panpan Cui, Xiwen Zeng, Yongliang Huang, Zongwu Ma, Jia Liu, and Weimin Wang
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Gastrointestinal Tract ,Mice ,Feces ,Sheep ,Bacteria ,Genetics ,Animals ,Animal Science and Zoology ,General Medicine ,Fecal Microbiota Transplantation ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Food Science - Abstract
Animal growth traits are important and complex traits that determine the productivity of animal husbandry. There are many factors that affect growth traits, among which diet digestion is the key factor. In the process of animal digestion and absorption, the role of gastrointestinal microbes is essential. In this study, we transplanted two groups of sheep intestinal microorganisms with different body weights into the intestines of mice of the same age to observe the effect of fecal bacteria transplantation on the growth characteristics of the mouse model. The results showed that receiving fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) had an effect on the growth traits of recipient mice (P 0.05). Interestingly, only mice receiving high-weight donor microorganisms showed differences. Use 16S rDNA sequencing technology to analyze the stool microorganisms of sheep and mice. The microbial analysis of mouse feces showed that receiving FMT could improve the diversity and richness of microorganisms (P 0.05), and the microbial composition of mouse feces receiving low-weight donor microorganisms was similar to that of the control group, which was consistent with the change trend of growth traits. The feces of high-weight sheep may have higher colonization ability. The same five biomarkers were identified in the donor and recipient, all belonging to Firmicutes, and were positively correlated with the body weight of mice at each stage. These results suggest that FMT affects the growth traits of receptors by remodeling their gut microflora.The rate of development of growth traits determines the productivity of sheep. Shortening the fattening cycle of sheep can effectively improve economic efficiency. Gut microbes have important effects on host growth traits. In this study, the method of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) was used to transplant the intestinal microbes of sheep into the mouse model, and the changes of the growth traits and intestinal microbes of the mice were observed. The results suggest that FMT can effectively affect growth traits by altering recipient gut microbes. This provides a new idea for the regulation of sheep growth traits.
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- 2022
14. Relationship between rumen microbial differences and traits among Hu sheep, Tan sheep, and Dorper sheep
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Jiangbo Cheng, Xiaoxue Zhang, Dan Xu, Deyin Zhang, Yukun Zhang, Qizhi Song, Xiaolong Li, Yuan Zhao, Liming Zhao, Wenxin Li, Jianghui Wang, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, Xiaobin Yang, Rui Zhai, Panpan Cui, Xiwen Zeng, Yongliang Huang, Zongwu Ma, Jia Liu, and Weimin Wang
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Butyrates ,Rumen ,Sheep ,Isobutyrates ,Fermentation ,Genetics ,Animals ,Animal Science and Zoology ,General Medicine ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Food Science - Abstract
Rumen microbes play an important role in the growth and development of ruminants. Differences in variety will affect the rumen community structure. The three excellent sheep breeds were selected for this study (Hu sheep, Tan sheep, and Dorper sheep) have different uses and origins. The sheep were raised on the same diet to 180 d of age in a consistent environment. 16S rDNA V3 to V4 region sequencing was used to assess the rumen microbes of 180 individuals (60 per breed). There were differences in microbial diversity among different sheep breeds (P0.05). Principal coordinate analysis showed that the three varieties were separated, but also partially overlapped. Linear discriminant analysis effect size identified a total of 19 biomarkers in three breeds. Of these biomarkers, five in Hu sheep were significantly negatively correlated with average feed conversion rate (P0.05). Six biomarkers were identified in the rumen of Dorper sheep, among which Ruminococcus was significantly positively correlated with body weight at 80 d (P0.05). In Tan sheep, Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group was significantly positively correlated with meat fat, and significantly positively correlated with volatile fatty acids (VFAs), such as butyric acid and isobutyric acid (P0.05). The Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group may regulate Tan mutton fat deposition by affecting the concentration of VFAs. Functional prediction revealed enrichment differences of functional pathways among different sheep breeds were small. All were enriched in functions, such as fermentation and chemoheterotrophy. The results show that there are differences in the rumen microorganisms of the different sheep breeds, and that the microorganisms influence the host.The rumen is the most important digestive organ of ruminants, and the rumen microflora plays an important role in the process of digestion. This study compared the differences in rumen microbes of different breeds of sheep, identified key biomarkers of each breed, and analyzed their correlation with important economic traits of sheep. The results showed that the biomarkers of various breeds were significantly correlated with key traits. Therefore, we believe that there is a link between sheep rumen microbes and the differential traits of different breeds of sheep. This provides a new idea for sheep trait improvement.
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- 2022
15. Identification of polymorphic loci in
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Jiangbo, Cheng, Weimin, Wang, Deyin, Zhang, Yukun, Zhang, Xiaolong, Li, Yuan, Zhao, Dan, Xu, Liming, Zhao, Wenxin, Li, Jianghui, Wang, Bubo, Zhou, Changchun, Lin, Xiaobin, Yang, and Xiaoxue, Zhang
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The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of
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- 2022
16. Expression Profiles of the Ovine IL18 Gene and Association of Its Polymorphism With Hematologic Parameters in Hu Lambs
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Deyin Zhang, Xiaoxue Zhang, Fadi Li, Yuan Zhao, Xiaolong Li, Jianghui Wang, Liming Zhao, Xiaobin Yang, Yukun Zhang, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Wenxin Li, Changchun Lin, Bubo Zhou, and Weimin Wang
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General Veterinary - Abstract
Hematological traits are important indexes to evaluate health status and immunological conditions in human and livestock. In this study, we measured the hematologic indexes of 819 male Hu lambs and performed the descriptive statistical analysis. The results showed the coefficients of variation of partial indexes were >10%, and the heritability for mean erythrocyte volume (MCV), white blood cell count (WBC), hemoglobin concentration (HGB), hematocrit (HCT), and red blood cell (RBC) distribution-standard deviation (RDW_SD) were medium to high, ranging from 0.17 to 0.43. In addition, Interleukin 18 (IL18), as an important regulator of both innate and acquired immune responses, was selected as candidate gene and subjected to the expression profile analysis, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) scanning and association analysis by using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), PCR amplification, Sanger sequencing, and KASP genotyping. The results of qRT-PCR indicated that IL18 is predominantly expressed in lymph and lung compared with that in the other tested tissues. In addition, three novel polymorphisms (g. 24991544 A > G, g. 24991651 A > G, and g. 24991749 C > T) were identified in IL18, and the three SNPs were in a strong linkage state. Therefore, only a SNP was genotyped and performed association analysis in the enlarged experimental population, the result of association analysis demonstrated that the polymorphism g. 24991651 A > G was significantly associated with RBC, MCV, MCHC, and RDW_CV. These results will provide the reference values and the novel genetic markers of hematological parameters in sheep.
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- 2022
17. Ovine
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Zongwu, Ma, Weimin, Wang, Deyin, Zhang, Yukun, Zhang, Yuan, Zhao, Xiaolong, Li, Liming, Zhao, Changchun, Lin, Jianghui, Wang, Bubo, Zhou, Jiangbo, Cheng, Dan, Xu, Wenxin, Li, Xiaobin, Yang, Yongliang, Huang, Panpan, Cui, Jia, Liu, Xiwen, Zeng, Rui, Zhai, and Xiaoxue, Zhang
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Excessive fat deposition in the tail of sheep will affect its feed efficiency, which will increase the feeding cost. The purpose of this study was to identify the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of
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- 2022
18. Identification of
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Panpan, Cui, Weimin, Wang, Deyin, Zhang, Chong, Li, Yongliang, Huang, Zongwu, Ma, Xiaojuan, Wang, Liming, Zhao, Yukun, Zhang, Xiaobin, Yang, Dan, Xu, Jiangbo, Cheng, Xiaolong, Li, Xiwen, Zeng, Yuan, Zhao, Wenxin, Li, Jianghui, Wang, Changchun, Lin, Bubo, Zhou, Jia, Liu, Rui, Zhai, and Xiaoxue, Zhang
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Fat deposition is an important economic trait that is closely related to feed efficiency and carcass performance in livestock. In this study, the fat deposition-related traits of 1,293 Hu sheep were measured and descriptive statistical analysis was conducted. The results showed that the coefficient of variation of all fat deposition-related traits was higher than 24%. In addition, single nucleotide polymorphisms and the expression characteristics of
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- 2022
19. Expression Profiles of the Ovine
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Deyin, Zhang, Xiaoxue, Zhang, Fadi, Li, Yuan, Zhao, Xiaolong, Li, Jianghui, Wang, Liming, Zhao, Xiaobin, Yang, Yukun, Zhang, Dan, Xu, Jiangbo, Cheng, Wenxin, Li, Changchun, Lin, Bubo, Zhou, and Weimin, Wang
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Hematological traits are important indexes to evaluate health status and immunological conditions in human and livestock. In this study, we measured the hematologic indexes of 819 male Hu lambs and performed the descriptive statistical analysis. The results showed the coefficients of variation of partial indexes were10%, and the heritability for mean erythrocyte volume (MCV), white blood cell count (WBC), hemoglobin concentration (HGB), hematocrit (HCT), and red blood cell (RBC) distribution-standard deviation (RDW_SD) were medium to high, ranging from 0.17 to 0.43. In addition, Interleukin 18 (
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- 2022
20. Molecular characterization and expression of RPS23 and HPSE and their association with hematologic parameters in sheep
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Jianghui Wang, Xiaojuan Wang, null WeiminWang, Fadi Li, Deyin Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Liming Zhao, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Wenxin Li, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, Xiaobin Yang, Rui Zhai, Xiwen Zeng, and Xiaoxue Zhang
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Sheep ,Liver Neoplasms ,Genetics ,Animals ,General Medicine ,Glucuronidase - Abstract
Ribosomal protein S23 (RPS23) and Heparanase (HPSE) were located on chromosome 5 and chromosome 6, respectively, which play vital roles in protein synthesis and immunity. The objective of this study was to clone RPS23 and HPSE and to detect the expression levels of RPS23 and HPSE and the polymorphisms of RPS23 and HPSE associated with the hematologic parameters by using qRT-PCR, DNA sequencing and KASPar assay. The quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) showed that the two genes were expressed widely in the ten tissues of sheep. The expression levels of RPS23 and HPSE were the highest in lung and liver, respectively. The expression levels of RPS23 and HPSE in lung and liver increased from 0 to 3 months, decreased from 3 to 6 months, respectively. Furthermore, two mutations g.720 A G and g.1077 G A were detected in the RPS23 and HPSE, respectively, which were confirmed to be significantly associated with hematologic parameters. These results supported RPS23 g.720 A G and HPSE g.1077 G A as genetic markers of sheep.
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- 2022
21. Polymorphism of sheep
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Wenxin, Li, Xiaojuan, Wang, Xiaoxue, Zhang, Fadi, Li, Deyin, Zhang, Xiaolong, Li, Yukun, Zhang, Yuan, Zhao, Liming, Zhao, Dan, Xu, Jiangbo, Cheng, Jianghui, Wang, Bubo, Zhou, Changchun, Lin, and Weimin, Wang
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Small ruminants farming plays an important role in the livelihood of a large part of the population. Herein we aimed to analyze the effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms in
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22. Expression and polymorphisms of
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Changchun, Lin, Fadi, Li, Xiaoxue, Zhang, Deyin, Zhang, Xiaolong, Li, Yukun, Zhang, Yuan, Zhao, Qizhi, Song, Jianghui, Wang, Bubo, Zhou, Jiangbo, Cheng, Dan, Xu, Wenxin, Li, Liming, Zhao, and Weimin, Wang
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The growth traits are economically important traits in sheep. Improving growth rates will increase the profitability of producers. The aim of this study was to identify alleles of
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- 2021
23. Polymorphisms in the ovine
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Dan, Xu, Xiaojuan, Wang, Xiaoxue, Zhang, Fadi, Li, Deyin, Zhang, Xiaolong, Li, Yukun, Zhang, Yuan, Zhao, Qizhi, Song, Jiangbo, Cheng, Liming, Zhao, Jianghui, Wang, Wenxin, Li, Bubo, Zhou, Changchun, Lin, and Weimin, Wang
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This study aimed to analyze the effects of polymorphisms in
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- 2021
24. Whole Genome Sequencing Analysis to Identify Candidate Genes Associated With the rib eye Muscle Area in Hu Sheep
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Yuan Zhao, Xiaoxue Zhang, Fadi Li, Deyin Zhang, Yukun Zhang, Xiaolong Li, Qizhi Song, Bubo Zhou, Liming Zhao, Jianghui Wang, Dan Xu, Jiangbo Cheng, Wenxin Li, Changchun Lin, Xiaobin Yang, Xiwen Zeng, and Weimin Wang
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Genetics ,Molecular Medicine ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
In sheep meat production, the rib eye area is an important index to evaluate carcass traits. However, conventional breeding programs have led to slow genetic progression in rib eye muscle area. Operationalizing molecular marker assisted breeding is an optimized breeding method that might improve this situation. Therefore, the present study used whole genome sequencing data to excavate candidate genes associated with the rib eye muscle. Male Hu lambs (n = 776) with pedigrees and 274 lambs with no pedigree were included. The genetic parameters of the rib eye area were estimated using a mixed linear mixed model. The rib eye area showed medium heritability (0.32 ± 0.13). Whole-genome sequencing of 40 large rib eye sheep [17.97 ± 1.14, (cm2)] and 40 small rib eye sheep [7.89 ± 0.79, (cm2)] was performed. Case-control genome-wide association studies and the fixation index identified candidate rib eye-associated genes. Seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in six genes (ALS2, ST6GAL2, LOC105611989, PLXNA4, DPP6, and COL12A1) were identified as candidates. The study population was expanded to 1050 lambs to perform KASPar genotyping on five SNPs, which demonstrated that SNPs in LOC105611989, DPP6, and COL12A1 correlated significantly with the rib eye area, which could be used as genetic markers for molecular breeding of the rib eye area. The results provided genetic parameters estimated on the rib eye area and information for breeding based on carcass traits in Hu sheep.
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- 2021
25. Detecting Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in
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Jiangbo, Cheng, Xiaoxue, Zhang, Fadi, Li, Lvfeng, Yuan, Deyin, Zhang, Yukun, Zhang, Qizhi, Song, Xiaolong, Li, Yuan, Zhao, Dan, Xu, Liming, Zhao, Wenxin, Li, Jianghui, Wang, Bubo, Zhou, Changchun, Lin, Xiaobin, Yang, and Weimin, Wang
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Male ,Sheep ,Genotype ,MEF2 Transcription Factors ,Body Weight ,Animals ,Uncoupling Protein 3 ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide - Abstract
Herein we detected single nucleotide polymorphisms in
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- 2021
26. Polymorphism and expression of the HMGA1 gene and association with tail fat deposition in Hu sheep
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Yuan Zhao, Wenxin Li, Jianghui Wang, Weimin Wang, Liming Zhao, Jiangbo Cheng, Yukun Zhang, Fadi Li, Deyin Zhang, Bubo Zhou, Xiaoxue Zhang, Qizhi Song, Changchun Lin, Xiaolong Li, Dan Xu, and Xiaojuan Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Bioengineering ,Spleen ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Breed ,Rumen ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Genetic marker ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Internal medicine ,Genotype ,medicine ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Lymph ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Hu sheep is an excellent short fat-tailed breed in China. Fat deposition in Hu sheep tail affects carcass quality and consumes a lot of energy, leading to an increase in feed cost. The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of HMGA1 polymorphism on tail fat weight in Hu sheep. Partial coding and non-coding sequences of HMGA1 were amplified with PCR and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of HMGA1 in 1163 Hu sheep were detected using DNA sequencing and KASPar technology. RT-qPCR analysis was performed to test HMGA1 expression in different tissues. The results showed that the expression of HMGA1 was higher in the duodenum, liver, spleen, kidney, and lung than in the heart, muscle, rumen, tail fat, and lymph. A mutation, g.5312 C > T, was detected in HMGA1; g.5312 C > T was significantly associated with tail fat weight, relative weight of tail fat (body weight), and relative weight of tail fat (carcass) (p < 0.05). The tail fat weight of the TT genotype was remarkably higher than that of the CC and TC genotypes. Therefore, HMGA1 can be used as a genetic marker for marker-assisted selection of tail fat weight in Hu sheep.
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- 2021
27. Expression of ovine CTNNA3 and CAP2 genes and their association with growth traits
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Jiangbo Cheng, Bubo Zhou, Weimin Wang, Changchun Lin, Wenxin Li, Qizhi Song, Xiaolong Li, Fadi Li, Yukun Zhang, Lvfeng Yuan, Xiaoxue Zhang, Liming Zhao, Yuan Zhao, Deyin Zhang, Dan Xu, and Jianghui Wang
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Genetic Markers ,Male ,China ,Genotype ,Body height ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Chest circumference ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Animal science ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Gene ,Genetic association ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Sheep ,Body Weight ,Membrane Proteins ,General Medicine ,Animal husbandry ,Phenotype ,Haplotypes ,Trait ,alpha Catenin - Abstract
Growth traits is a critical economic trait for animal husbandry. In this study, the SNPs of CTNNA3 and CAP2 genes were investigated to check whether they are associated with growth traits (body weight, body height, body length and chest circumference) in Hu sheep. The result of the association analysis indicated that the mutation in CTNNA3 (g.2018018 A G) were associated significantly with body weight, body height, body length and chest circumference (P 0.05), the mutation in CAP2 (g.8588 T C) were associated significantly with body height at 140, 160, 180 days (P 0.05), AA and CC of CTNNA3 and CAP2 were the dominant genotypes associated with growth traits in Hu sheep. Moreover, combined effect analyses indicated that the growth traits with combined genotypes AA
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- 2021
28. Distribution and Difference of Gastrointestinal Flora in Sheep with Different Body Mass Index
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Jiangbo Cheng, Weimin Wang, Deyin Zhang, Yukun Zhang, Qizhi Song, Xiaolong Li, Yuan Zhao, Dan Xu, Liming Zhao, Wenxin Li, Jianghui Wang, Bubo Zhou, Changchun Lin, and Xiaoxue Zhang
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General Veterinary ,Animal Science and Zoology ,sheep ,body mass index ,fat deposition ,functional prediction ,gastrointestinal microorganisms - Abstract
Fat deposition is the key factor affecting the efficiency of animal husbandry production. There are many factors affecting fat deposition, in which the gastrointestinal microbiota plays an important role. Therefore, the body mass index (BMI) was introduced into the evaluation of sheep fat deposition, and the different microbiota and functional pathways of the sheep gastrointestinal tract in different BMI groups were analyzed. We selected 5% of individuals with the highest and lowest BMI from a feed test population (357 in whole group). Microorganisms in 10 sites of the gastrointestinal tract in 36 individuals (18 in each group) were evaluated by 16S rRNA V3–V4 region sequencing. There were differences (p < 0.05) in fat deposition traits between different BMI groups. In the 10 parts of the gastrointestinal tract, the diversity and richness of cecal microflora in the high-BMI group were higher than those in low-BMI Hu sheep (p < 0.05). Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) showed that there was separation of the cecum between groups, and there were differences in the cecal microbial community. Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) showed that most biomarkers were in the cecum. On the basis of an indepth study of cecal microorganisms, 26 different bacterial genera were obtained (p < 0.05). Correlation analysis between them and the characteristics of fat deposition in sheep showed that Colidextribacter, Alloprevotella, and Succenivibrio were positively correlated with fat deposition, while Lachnospiraceae_ND3007_Group was negatively correlated (p < 0.05). The above results show that the cecum may be an important part leading to the difference of BMI in sheep, and its microorganisms may affect the level of fat deposition.
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- 2022
29. Ovine ELOVL5 and FASN genes polymorphisms and their correlations with sheep tail fat deposition
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Weimin Wang, Xiaoxue Zhang, Fadi Li, Jianghui Wang, Xiaolong Li, Wenxin Li, Qizhi Song, Lvfeng Yuan, Teng Liu, Liming Zhao, Changchun Lin, Yukun Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Deyin Zhang, Bubo Zhou, Jiangbo Cheng, and Dan Xu
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Tail ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Sheep ,Genotype ,Fatty Acid Elongases ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Feed conversion ratio ,Fatty Acid Synthase, Type I ,Animal science ,Feeding behavior ,Adipose Tissue ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Genetics ,Animals ,Body Weights and Measures ,Deposition (chemistry) ,Gene ,Adiposity ,Body fat distribution - Abstract
Reducing tail fat deposition can increase the economic value of a carcass and improve feed efficiency. This study aimed to explore ELOVL5 and FASN polymorphisms associated with tail fat deposition and their expression levels of sheep. Association analysis showed that ELOVL5 synonymous mutation g.62534 C T was associated with tail width, tail fat weight, and relative tail fat weight (P 0.05). FASN synonymous mutation g.12694 A G was associated with tail length and width (P 0.05). Combined effect analyses indicated significant differences between the combined genotypes and tail fat deposition. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription PCR indicated that the ELOVL5 and FASN expression levels were significantly higher in tail fat than in other tissues (P 0.05). ELOVL5 expression levels in tail-fat tissue of big-tail sheep was significantly higher than that in small-tail sheep (P 0.01). FASN expression levels were significantly higher in tail-fat tissue of small-tail sheep than in that of big-tail sheep (P 0.05). During development, ELOVL5 tail fat expression increased significantly from 0 to 6 months old (P 0.05), and FASN expression at 3 months old was significantly higher than that at 0 (minimum) and 6 months old (P 0.05). Therefore, ELOVL5 and FASN polymorphisms could represent new candidate molecular markers and targets to reduce tail fat deposition in sheep.
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- 2022
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