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Genetic architecture of gene expression in ovine skeletal muscle
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- Kogelman , L J A , Byrne , K , Vuocolo , T , Watson-Haigh , N S , Kadarmideen , H , Kijas , J W , Oddy , H V , Gardiner , G E , Gondro , C & Tellam , R L 2011 , ' Genetic architecture of gene expression in ovine skeletal muscle ' , B M C Genomics , vol. 12 , no. 607 .
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Background: In livestock populations the genetic contribution to muscling is intensively monitored in the progeny of industry sires and used as a tool in selective breeding programs. The genes and pathways conferring this genetic merit are largely undefined. Genetic variation within a population has potential, amongst other mechanisms, to alter gene expression via cis- or trans-acting mechanisms in a manner that impacts the functional activities of specific pathways that contribute to muscling traits. By integrating sire-based genetic merit information for a muscling trait with progeny-based gene expression data we directly tested the hypothesis that there is genetic structure in the gene expression program in ovine skeletal muscle.Results: The genetic performance of six sires for a well defined muscling trait, longissimus lumborum muscle depth, was measured using extensive progeny testing and expressed as an Estimated Breeding Value by comparison with contemporary sires. Microarray gene expression data were obtained for longissimus lumborum samples taken from forty progeny of the six sires (4-8 progeny/sire). Initial unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis revealed strong genetic architecture to the gene expression data, which also discriminated the sire-based Estimated Breeding Value for the trait. An integrated systems biology approach was then used to identify the major functional pathways contributing to the genetics of enhanced muscling by using both Estimated Breeding Value weighted gene co-expression network analysis and a differential gene co-expression network analysis. The modules of genes revealed by these analyses were enriched for a number of functional terms summarised as muscle sarcomere organisation and development, protein catabolism (proteosome), RNA processing, mitochondrial function and transcriptional regulation.Conclusions: This study has revealed strong genetic structure in the gene expression program within ovine longissimus lumborum m
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- Journal :
- Kogelman , L J A , Byrne , K , Vuocolo , T , Watson-Haigh , N S , Kadarmideen , H , Kijas , J W , Oddy , H V , Gardiner , G E , Gondro , C & Tellam , R L 2011 , ' Genetic architecture of gene expression in ovine skeletal muscle ' , B M C Genomics , vol. 12 , no. 607 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.ocn826492422
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource