Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattle

ABSTRACT The objectives of this study were to genotype single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) AF159246:g.2959A>G (CAST/DdeI) and AF248054.2:g.6545C>T (CAPN4751) in beef cattle by PCR-RFLP (Polymerase Chain Reaction - Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism), using the restriction enzyme DdeI for both SNP, and describe the use of these genotyping methodologies for the first time. For the SNP located in the CAST gene, new primers were designed, and for the SNP of the CAPN1 gene, the same primers previously described in the literature were used. Bonsmara, Caracu, Senepol, Nelore, and Angus bulls were chosen from among the most used bulls in breeding programs according to their genealogy and the lowest possible degree of parentage between them to ensure an experimental sample representative of the genetic variability in each breed. For the CAST and CAPN1 genes, respectively, the following number of animals were analyzed: Bonsmara (n = 25/22), Caracu (n = 25/26), Senepol (n = 25/24), Nelore (n = 26/26), and Angus (n = 25/24). The accuracy of these methodologies was confirmed by direct sequencing of PCR products generated for the two polymorphisms. The new primers developed for CAST/DdeI SNP detection and the use of DdeI enzyme for CAPN4751 SNP detection were effective in genotyping, since no inconclusive genotypes were observed for these genes. Thus, the genotyping of beef cattle using the PCR-RFLP technique for CAST and CAPN1 genes is robust, relatively inexpensive, and easy to perform in any basic molecular biology laboratory. If the association of these markers with traits of economic interest in beef cattle is confirmed in new studies, these methodologies may contribute to the selection of animals with superior genetics, i.e., with the potential to produce better-quality meat, either by marker-assisted selection or by the inclusion of these polymorphisms in high-density marker panels.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Blecha,Isabella Maiumi Zaidan, Sousa,Isadora Inácio, Ferreira,Anna Beatriz Robottom, Feijó,Gelson Luis Dias, Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida, Siqueira,Fabiane
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2019
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982019000100311
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id oai:scielo:S1516-35982019000100311
record_format ojs
spelling oai:scielo:S1516-359820190001003112019-11-26Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattleBlecha,Isabella Maiumi ZaidanSousa,Isadora InácioFerreira,Anna Beatriz RobottomFeijó,Gelson Luis DiasTorres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de AlmeidaSiqueira,Fabiane animal breeding marker-assisted selection PCR-RFLP SNP tenderness ABSTRACT The objectives of this study were to genotype single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) AF159246:g.2959A>G (CAST/DdeI) and AF248054.2:g.6545C>T (CAPN4751) in beef cattle by PCR-RFLP (Polymerase Chain Reaction - Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism), using the restriction enzyme DdeI for both SNP, and describe the use of these genotyping methodologies for the first time. For the SNP located in the CAST gene, new primers were designed, and for the SNP of the CAPN1 gene, the same primers previously described in the literature were used. Bonsmara, Caracu, Senepol, Nelore, and Angus bulls were chosen from among the most used bulls in breeding programs according to their genealogy and the lowest possible degree of parentage between them to ensure an experimental sample representative of the genetic variability in each breed. For the CAST and CAPN1 genes, respectively, the following number of animals were analyzed: Bonsmara (n = 25/22), Caracu (n = 25/26), Senepol (n = 25/24), Nelore (n = 26/26), and Angus (n = 25/24). The accuracy of these methodologies was confirmed by direct sequencing of PCR products generated for the two polymorphisms. The new primers developed for CAST/DdeI SNP detection and the use of DdeI enzyme for CAPN4751 SNP detection were effective in genotyping, since no inconclusive genotypes were observed for these genes. Thus, the genotyping of beef cattle using the PCR-RFLP technique for CAST and CAPN1 genes is robust, relatively inexpensive, and easy to perform in any basic molecular biology laboratory. If the association of these markers with traits of economic interest in beef cattle is confirmed in new studies, these methodologies may contribute to the selection of animals with superior genetics, i.e., with the potential to produce better-quality meat, either by marker-assisted selection or by the inclusion of these polymorphisms in high-density marker panels.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.48 20192019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982019000100311en10.1590/rbz4820180218
institution SCIELO
collection OJS
country Brasil
countrycode BR
component Revista
access En linea
databasecode rev-scielo-br
tag revista
region America del Sur
libraryname SciELO
language English
format Digital
author Blecha,Isabella Maiumi Zaidan
Sousa,Isadora Inácio
Ferreira,Anna Beatriz Robottom
Feijó,Gelson Luis Dias
Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida
Siqueira,Fabiane
spellingShingle Blecha,Isabella Maiumi Zaidan
Sousa,Isadora Inácio
Ferreira,Anna Beatriz Robottom
Feijó,Gelson Luis Dias
Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida
Siqueira,Fabiane
Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattle
author_facet Blecha,Isabella Maiumi Zaidan
Sousa,Isadora Inácio
Ferreira,Anna Beatriz Robottom
Feijó,Gelson Luis Dias
Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida
Siqueira,Fabiane
author_sort Blecha,Isabella Maiumi Zaidan
title Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattle
title_short Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattle
title_full Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattle
title_fullStr Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattle
title_full_unstemmed Alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the CAST and CAPN1 genes in beef cattle
title_sort alternative methodologies for genotyping polymorphisms in the cast and capn1 genes in beef cattle
description ABSTRACT The objectives of this study were to genotype single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) AF159246:g.2959A>G (CAST/DdeI) and AF248054.2:g.6545C>T (CAPN4751) in beef cattle by PCR-RFLP (Polymerase Chain Reaction - Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism), using the restriction enzyme DdeI for both SNP, and describe the use of these genotyping methodologies for the first time. For the SNP located in the CAST gene, new primers were designed, and for the SNP of the CAPN1 gene, the same primers previously described in the literature were used. Bonsmara, Caracu, Senepol, Nelore, and Angus bulls were chosen from among the most used bulls in breeding programs according to their genealogy and the lowest possible degree of parentage between them to ensure an experimental sample representative of the genetic variability in each breed. For the CAST and CAPN1 genes, respectively, the following number of animals were analyzed: Bonsmara (n = 25/22), Caracu (n = 25/26), Senepol (n = 25/24), Nelore (n = 26/26), and Angus (n = 25/24). The accuracy of these methodologies was confirmed by direct sequencing of PCR products generated for the two polymorphisms. The new primers developed for CAST/DdeI SNP detection and the use of DdeI enzyme for CAPN4751 SNP detection were effective in genotyping, since no inconclusive genotypes were observed for these genes. Thus, the genotyping of beef cattle using the PCR-RFLP technique for CAST and CAPN1 genes is robust, relatively inexpensive, and easy to perform in any basic molecular biology laboratory. If the association of these markers with traits of economic interest in beef cattle is confirmed in new studies, these methodologies may contribute to the selection of animals with superior genetics, i.e., with the potential to produce better-quality meat, either by marker-assisted selection or by the inclusion of these polymorphisms in high-density marker panels.
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
publishDate 2019
url http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982019000100311
work_keys_str_mv AT blechaisabellamaiumizaidan alternativemethodologiesforgenotypingpolymorphismsinthecastandcapn1genesinbeefcattle
AT sousaisadorainacio alternativemethodologiesforgenotypingpolymorphismsinthecastandcapn1genesinbeefcattle
AT ferreiraannabeatrizrobottom alternativemethodologiesforgenotypingpolymorphismsinthecastandcapn1genesinbeefcattle
AT feijogelsonluisdias alternativemethodologiesforgenotypingpolymorphismsinthecastandcapn1genesinbeefcattle
AT torresjuniorrobertoaugustodealmeida alternativemethodologiesforgenotypingpolymorphismsinthecastandcapn1genesinbeefcattle
AT siqueirafabiane alternativemethodologiesforgenotypingpolymorphismsinthecastandcapn1genesinbeefcattle
_version_ 1756422455875862528